160 characters it all depends on what phone
The largest number which can be stored in 8 bits is 255. The largest prime number which is less than or equal to 255 is 251.
The largest number which can be stored in an 8 bit memory byte is 255 . The largest prime number below 255 is 251.
It means that any value that is stored in that part of the database must be exactly 10 characters in length - not more nor less.
The smallest prime number is 2.
Phone numbers should always be stored in a text format and never as in a number field. There are several of reasons for this. You never do calculations with phone numbers; you may have a zero at the start of a phone number, which would disappear if left in a number format and you may, as in this case, have other characters in a phone number that are not digits, which would not be accepted in a number format.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Text, Date, Time, Logical and number. The numbers can be formatted lots of ways, like as currency or percentage. The number types are all number types, just formatted differently.
This is formatted text as it includes , italics, and font sizes. Can be stored in DOC's RTF's PDF's HTML ect.This is unformatted text. Usually stored in a TXT document.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
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Places where historic artifacts are stored and displayed.
Usually it is overwritten with nothing, which essentially means that it's deleted or destroyed.
First of all numbers are not meant to be stored in a string and if u do so in C, these numbers will be treated as characters and you can not perform any calculation on these numbers, and to find the number of characters in a string use the strlen() from the string.h file.
If information is stored in a computer is is described as 'soft copy'. If information is stored on paper it is described as 'hard copy'
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If MRI data is stored on tape, then it can't be played on any disc player. If the data is formatted as a television signal and then stored on a DVD, it is quite possible that the images can be played to a television.