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Octal (base 8) is a
numeral system with
eight as the base. In the
decimal system, each
place is a
power of ten. For example: 74 10 = 7 × 10 1 + 4 × 10...
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Octal games are a
subclass of heap
games that
involve removing tokens (game
pieces or stones) from
heaps of tokens. They have been
studied in combinatorial...
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Syllabic octal and
split octal are two
similar notations for 8-bit and 16-bit
octal numbers, respectively, used in some
historical contexts.
Syllabic octal is...
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Octal base may
refer to: A
vacuum tube
socket with an eight-pin base The
octal, or base-8,
numeral system This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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wchar_t s2[] = L"\x1234"; ^ An
octal escape sequence consists of a
backslash followed by one to
three octal digits. The
octal escape sequence ends when it...
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octal base for
their pinout. An
octal base tube,
Soviet 6Π3C,
similar to the 6L6.
Octal base of a 6SN7 An
octal socket A
variant of the
octal base...
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Stretch systems. It is
derived from the 0
prefix already in use for
octal constants. Byte
values can be
expressed in
hexadecimal with the
prefix \x...
- numbers. In an
octal system,
there are only 8 digits, 0
through 7. That is, the
value of an
octal "10" is the same as a
decimal "8", an
octal "20" is a decimal...
- It may be
represented as binary,
octal or
symbolic notation. The
umask command allows the mask to be set as
octal (e.g. 0754) or
symbolic (e.g. u=,g=w...
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Codes are made of four
octal digits; the
dials on a
transponder read from zero to seven, inclusive. Four
octal digits can
represent up to 4096...