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− | The term '''binary''' as used in [[Pascal]] usually refers to a [[file]] which contains [[data]] which is generally only understandable by a [[program]], such as an [[executable program]] itself, a data base, a memory dump, or other information not generally experessed as [[text]]. | + | {{Binary}} |
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+ | The term '''binary''' as used in [[Pascal]] usually refers to a [[File|file]] which contains [[data]] which is generally only understandable by a [[Program|program]], such as an [[Executable program|executable program]] itself, a data base, a memory dump, or other information not generally experessed as [[Text|text]]. | ||
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+ | == see also == | ||
+ | * [[Binary numeral system]] ('binary digit') |
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The term binary as used in Pascal usually refers to a file which contains data which is generally only understandable by a program, such as an executable program itself, a data base, a memory dump, or other information not generally experessed as text.
see also
- Binary numeral system ('binary digit')