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100011

100011 is commonly encountered as a binary numeral, consisting of six bits. When interpreted as a binary number, it represents the value 35 in decimal. In other common bases, it is 0x23 in hexadecimal and 043 in octal.

In computer science, 100011 may appear as a bit pattern in data, a small unsigned integer, or

Outside pure mathematics and computing, 100011 can serve as an identifier, model number, catalog entry, or file

as
a
component
of
a
larger
code.
Its
meaning
depends
on
the
encoding
scheme,
endianness,
and
the
surrounding
context.
The
six-bit
width
implies
a
limited
range
and
is
compatible
with
some
microcontroller
registers
and
early
computing
systems
that
used
six-bit
character
sets
or
custom
bitfields.
label.
It
is
not
tied
to
a
single
widely
recognized
standard
or
concept.
As
with
many
numeric
strings,
its
significance
derives
entirely
from
how
and
where
it
is
used.