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Comparison
Here is a small table representing the first 15 figures of
the 4 bases: hexadecimal, octal, binary, and decimal.
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Decimal
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Binary
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Octal
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Hexadecimal
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1
|
0001
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1
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1
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2
|
0010
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2
|
2
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3
|
0011
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3
|
3
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4
|
0100
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4
|
4
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5
|
0101
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5
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5
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6
|
0110
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6
|
6
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7
|
0111
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7
|
7
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8
|
1000
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10
|
8
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9
|
1001
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11
|
9
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10
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1010
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12
|
A
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11
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1011
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13
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B
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12
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1100
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14
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C
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13
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1101
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15
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D
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14
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1110
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16
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E
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15
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1111
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17
|
F
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! Reminder: Don’t forget to try out the Java
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here to be amazed.
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