• 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 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 associated...
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  • Computer number format (category Numeral systems)
    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...
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  • 10 × 120 = 838 in base 10. Commonly used numeral systems include: The octal and hexadecimal systems are often used in computing because of their ease...
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  • are the examples from the symbolic notation section given in octal notation: Some systems diverge from the traditional POSIX model of users and groups...
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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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  • constant may have had origins in the IBM Stretch systems. It is derived from the 0 prefix already in use for octal constants. Byte values can be expressed in...
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  • properties. As with the octal and hexadecimal numeral systems, quaternary has a special relation to the binary numeral system. Each radix four, eight...
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  • Numerical digit (category Numeral systems)
    numeral system. The binary system uses only the digits "0" and "1", while the octal system uses the digits from "0" through "7". The hexadecimal system uses...
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    A, B, C, D, E, and F (and sometimes a, b, c, d, e, and f). The octal numbering system is also used as another way to represent binary numbers. In this...
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