A binary constant is an alternative way to represent a numeric constant. A binary constant takes one of the following forms:
B'd[d...]'
B"d[d...]"
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Is a binary (base 2) digit (0 or 1).
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You can specify up to 128 binary digits in a binary constant.
Examples
Valid Binary ConstantsB'0101110'
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B"1"
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Invalid Binary ConstantsB'0112'
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The character 2 is invalid.
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B10011'
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No apostrophe after the B.
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"1000001"
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No B before the first quotation mark.
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