0100110101100001011100110110111101101110
10010
That depends on your string encoding. In ascii, for example: H = 72 = 1001000 i = 105 = 1101001
00110101 is the binary code for 53
Decimal 30 = binary 11110. The decimal binary code (BCD), however, is 11 0000.
356 in binary is101100100
14 decimal in binary is 11102. In octal it is 168 and in hexadecimal it is 0E16.
Say
110001010110000100100
01
01
Thompson (with capital T): 0101010001101000011011110110110101110000011100110110111101101110
01100111 01101111 01101111 01100100 01100010 01111001 01100101 = goodbye in binary
Thompson (with capital T): 0101010001101000011011110110110101110000011100110110111101101110
That IS the binary code.
That depends on your string encoding. In ascii, for example: H = 72 = 1001000 i = 105 = 1101001
00100001 is the binary code for 33
00110101 is the binary code for 53
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