Compare Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Values?
campbell123 01-March-2009 12:57:25 AM

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Posted by sagitraz


Binary is Base2; Decimal is Base10; Hexadecimal is Base16. Each column in hex can represent 16 possible values, from 0 through 15. In order to represent a value of 10 through 15 with a single character, hex uses the letters A through F. It is important to understand that the values of 0 through 15 are the possible values of a 4-bit binary number, as shown in Below.

Decimal Binary Hex
0 0000 0
1 0001 1
2 0010 2
3 0011 3
4 0100 4
5 0101 5
6 0110 6
7 0111 7
8 1000 8
9 1001 9
10 1010 A
11 1011 B
12 1100 C
13 1101 D
14 1110 E
15 1111 F
Posted by sabastian


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Posted by crouse



Posted: 01-March-2009 06:05:05 AM By: crouse

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Posted: 02-March-2009 12:03:25 PM By: sabastian

Binary is Base2; Decimal is Base10; Hexadecimal is Base16. Each column in hex can represent 16 possible values, from 0 through 15. In order to represent a value of 10 through 15 with a single character, hex uses the letters A through F. It is important to understand that the values of 0 through 15 are the possible values of a 4-bit binary number, as shown in Below.

Decimal Binary Hex
0 0000 0
1 0001 1
2 0010 2
3 0011 3
4 0100 4
5 0101 5
6 0110 6
7 0111 7
8 1000 8
9 1001 9
10 1010 A
11 1011 B
12 1100 C
13 1101 D
14 1110 E
15 1111 F

Posted: 19-March-2009 03:58:03 AM By: sagitraz

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