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- O10
- R4 0 637 185
- O11
- R8 2 633 183
- O10
- R12 4 629 181
- title/319 20 1 4 3
- The answer is 153
- O11
- text/40 50 0 4 1
- The computer can use bytes
- to represent more than just
- numbers. There are less than
- 256 letters, numbers and
- punctuation marks in the
- English language. A code
- number has been assigned to
- each one. This system is
- called ASCII. (American
- Standard Code for Information
- Interchange).
- ~
- text/340 50 0 4 1
- With ASCII numbers, a byte
- can therefore represent any
- standard character. Here are
- some examples:
-
- ~
- O12
- T3
- R159 11 470 37
- O10
- text/350 97 1 0 0
- #122 = 'z'
- ~
- text/358 107 1 0 0
- #74 = 'J'
- ~
- text/358 117 1 0 0
- #36 = '$'
- ~
- text/358 127 1 0 0
- #44 = ','
- ~
- text/475 97 1 0 0
- #50 = '2'
- ~
- text/475 107 1 0 0
- #97 = 'a'
- ~
- text/475 117 1 0 0
- #63 = '?'
- ~
- text/475 127 1 0 0
- #112 = 'p'
- ~
-
- O14
- T1
- L157 140 168 140
- L38 150 48 150
- L109 150 119 150
- L182 150 192 150
- L38 160 48 160