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.IX Title "BIN_DEC_HEX 1"
-.TH BIN_DEC_HEX 1 "2008-03-15" "1.3rc4" "rrdtool"
+.TH BIN_DEC_HEX 1 "2009-02-21" "1.3.99909060808" "rrdtool"
.SH "NAME"
bin_dec_hex \- How to use binary, decimal, and hexadecimal notation.
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
Pascal, \*(L"#\*(R" for \s-1HTML\s0. It is common to assume that if a number starts
with a zero, it is octal. It does not matter what is used as long as
you know what it is. I will use \*(L"0x\*(R" for hexadecimal, \*(L"%\*(R" for binary
-and \*(L"0\*(R" for octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their represenatation (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 \f(CW%00010001\fR
+and \*(L"0\*(R" for octal. The following numbers are all the same, just their
+representation (base) is different: 021 0x11 17 \f(CW%00010001\fR
.PP
To do arithmetics and conversions you need to understand one more thing.
It is something you already know but perhaps you do not \*(L"see\*(R" it yet:
(which is just plain 16) four times and write down \*(L"4\*(R" to get 0xA04?.
Subtract 64 from 69 (69 \- 4*16) and the last digit is 5 \-\-> 0xA045.
.PP
-The other method builds ub the number from the right. Let's try 41'029
+The other method builds up the number from the right. Let's try 41'029
again. Divide by 16 and do not use fractions (only whole numbers).
.PP
.Vb 4
basic questions. They will not only get their answer, but at the same
time learn a whole lot more.
.PP
-Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@ergens.op.het.net>
+Alex van den Bogaerdt <alex@vandenbogaerdt.nl>