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In what form do the hexadecimal numbers need to be converted for a computer's digital circuit to process them?

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  1. 24 July, 13:34
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    Hexadecimal numbers are just a convenient representation of binary data. When entered as text, they consist of ASCII characters 0-9 and a-f. The numbers will then have to be converted to binary. This is accomplished by converting to uppercase, subtracting the ASCII offset (48 for 0-9 or 55 for A-F), so that the result is a number between 0 and 15 (inclusive). This can be stored in computer memory to represent 4 bits.

    Hexadecimal numbers represent binary numbers in the following way:

    hex | binary

    0 = 0000

    1 = 0001

    2 = 0010

    3 = 0011

    4 = 0100

    5 = 0101

    6 = 0110

    7 = 0111

    8 = 1000

    9 = 1001

    a = 1010

    b = 1011

    c = 1100

    d = 1101

    e = 1110

    f = 1111

    As you can see, no other 4 bit combination exists.
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