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A digital system can understand positional number system only where there are a few symbols

called digits and these symbols represent different values depending on the position they occupy
in the number.

A value of each digit in a number can be determined using

The digit

The position of the digit in the number

The base of the number system (where base is defined as the total number of digits
available in the number system).

The number system that we use in our day-to-day life is the decimal number system. Decimal
number system has base 10 as it uses 10 digits from 0 to 9. In decimal number system, the
successive positions to the left of the decimal point represents units, tens, hundreds, thousands
and so on.

Each position represents a specific power of the base (10). For example, the decimal number
1234 consists of the digit 4 in the units position, 3 in the tens position, 2 in the hundreds position,
and 1 in the thousands position, and its value can be written as

(1×1000) + (2×100) + (3×10) + (4×l)


(1×10 ) + (2×10 ) + (3×10 ) + (4×l0 )
1000 + 200 + 30 + 1
1234

As a computer programmer or an IT professional, you should understand the following number


systems which are frequently used in computers.
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S.N. Number System & Description

1 Binary Number System

Base 2. Digits used: 0, 1

2 Octal Number System

Base 8. Digits used: 0 to 7

3 Hexa Decimal Number System

Base 16. Digits used: 0 to 9, Letters used: A- F

Characteristics

Uses two digits, 0 and 1.

Also called base 2 number system

Each position in a binary number represents a 0 power of the base (2). Example: 20

Last position in a binary number represents an x power of the base (2). Example: 2x where x
represents the last position - 1.

Binary Number: 101012

Calculating Decimal Equivalent −

Step Binary Number Decimal Number

Step 1 101012 ((1 × 24) + (0 × 23) + (1 × 22) + (0 × 21) + (1 × 20))10

Step 2 101012 (16 + 0 + 4 + 0 + 1)10

Step 3 101012 2110

Note: 101012 is normally written as 10101.

Characteristics

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Uses eight digits, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7.

Also called base 8 number system

Each position in an octal number represents a 0 power of the base (8). Example: 80

Last position in an octal number represents an x power of the base (8). Example: 8x where x
represents the last position - 1.

Octal Number − 125708

Calculating Decimal Equivalent −

Step Octal Number Decimal Number

Step 1 125708 ((1 × 84) + (2 × 83) + (5 × 82) + (7 × 81) + (0 × 80))10

Step 2 125708 (4096 + 1024 + 320 + 56 + 0)10

Step 3 125708 549610

Note: 125708 is normally written as 12570.

Characteristics

Uses 10 digits and 6 letters, 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F.

Letters represents numbers starting from 10. A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, D = 13, E = 14, F = 15.

Also called base 16 number system.

Each position in a hexadecimal number represents a 0 power of the base (16). Example 160.

Last position in a hexadecimal number represents an x power of the base (16). Example 16x
where x represents the last position - 1.

Hexadecimal Number: 19FDE16

Calculating Decimal Equivalent −

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Step Hexadecimal Number Decimal Number

Step 1 19FDE16 ((1 × 164) + (9 × 163) + (F × 162) + (D × 161) + (E × 160))10

Step 2 19FDE16 ((1 × 164) + (9 × 163) + (15 × 162) + (13 × 161) + (14 × 160))10

Step 3 19FDE16 (65536 + 36864 + 3840 + 208 + 14)10

Step 4 19FDE16 10646210

Note − 19FDE16 is normally written as 19FDE.

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