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the term '''binary notation''' has the following meanings:
 
<b>1.</b> Any notation that uses two different characters, usually the digits 0 and 1.
 
<i>Note:</i> [[Data]] encoded in [[binary_and_text_files|binary]] notation need not be in the form of a pure binary numeration [[system]]; <i>e.g.,</i> they may be represented by a [[Gray code]]. See [[binary numeral system]].
 
<b>2.</b> A scheme for representing numbers, which scheme is characterized by the arrangements of digits in [[sequence]], with the understanding that successive digits are interpreted as coefficients of successive powers of base 2.
 
Source: partly from [[Federal Standard 1037C]] and from [[MIL-STD-188]]