| ??? 12/27/07 08:06 Read: times |
#148764 - Binary numbers in 'C' Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Russell Bull said:
As for binary number in 'c' - some compilers allow 0b for binary. I'm sure someone can inform as to the standard in this regard. The 'C' standard does not provide any notation for binary numbers. :-( In my experience, few compilers provide it as an extension. |
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