1011000100001
1011000100001 is a 13-bit binary numeral consisting of the digits 0 and 1. As a standalone bit pattern, it may be interpreted in several ways depending on context, but it has no widely recognized meaning on its own.
As an unsigned integer, the binary value 1011000100001 equals 5665 in decimal. In a 13-bit two’s complement
In terms of encoding, the 13-bit length is uncommon in modern computing, where standard word sizes are
Uses and context are typically found in specialized domains, such as compact identifiers, custom communication protocols,
See also: binary numeral system; two’s complement; bit width; data encoding.