Binary code

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The term binary code can mean several different things:

In the binary system, each digit position represents a value of 2 binary numbering system, which consists of just two unique numbers, 0 and 1.

01101001011000110110000101101110011100110111011101 10010101100001011100100110001001110101011101000110 11100110111100101101011011110110111001100101011010 11011011100110111101110111011100110110100101101101 01110011011101110110010101100001011100100110100101 10111001100111011000100110010101100011011000010111 01010111001101100101011010010111010001110011011000 10011010010110111001100001011100100111100101000110 01010101010000110100101101000011010011110100001101 001011010000010101001101010011