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0114

0114 is a numeric string that can have several meanings depending on context. As a plain decimal value, ignoring leading zeros, it denotes the number 114. In contexts that treat numbers with a leading zero as octal, 0114 denotes octal 114, which equals decimal 76.

In computing and programming, 0114 can appear as an octal literal. Many languages use a leading zero

As a year, 0114 would correspond to the year 114 in the Anno Domini era if used

In cataloging, labeling, or product identifiers, 0114 can serve as a code or part number. Without a

See also: the number 114, octal numeral system, and conventions for fixed-width numeric identifiers. While 0114

to
indicate
octal
notation,
so
0114
would
be
interpreted
as
octal
114,
i.e.,
decimal
76.
This
usage
varies
by
language
and
version;
some
modern
languages
restrict
or
remove
octal
literals,
while
others
retain
them
for
compatibility
with
legacy
code.
in
fixed-width
date
representations.
In
historical
data
sets,
leading
zeros
can
appear
to
align
dates
or
identifiers,
but
the
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
system
generating
the
data.
defined
context—such
as
the
issuing
organization,
library,
retailer,
or
database—the
string
has
no
universal
meaning
beyond
its
numeric
value
and
formatting.
is
not
inherently
specialized,
its
interpretation
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
data
framework
and
the
conventions
of
the
field
in
which
it
appears.