10010011011110
10010011011110 is a binary numeral consisting of 14 bits. When interpreted as an unsigned integer, it equals 9,438 in decimal and 0x24DE in hexadecimal. The bit pattern contains eight ones and six zeros, with the most significant bit (the leftmost) set to 1.
If considered as a 14-bit two's complement signed value, the same bit string represents -6,946.
The pattern does not correspond to a standard ASCII code point, as ASCII typically uses 7 or
In digital electronics and computer science, such a string may appear as a raw data field, an