Binary code

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The term binary code can mean several different things:

  • There are a variety of different methods of coding numbers or symbols into strings of bits, including fixed-length binary numbers, prefix codes such as Huffman codes, and other coding techniques including arithmetic coding.
  • binary and text files on computers are represented as binary codes
  • and characters within text files can be represented by any of a number of character code systems, including ASCII, EBCDIC and Unicode. Binary Cide is also a term which here means : to decode or not decode 01001010 Also, Binary Code is a code that has eight digits to it for example..: 10010101= H each alphabet has it's own binary code. To decode or not decode that is the quetionne?

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