11010110001100
11010110001100 is a fourteen‑bit binary numeral. In conventional positional notation the leftmost bit is the most significant. When interpreted as an unsigned integer it equals one‑three‑seven‑zero‑eight in decimal. Converting the binary string to hexadecimal by grouping into four‑bit segments gives three‑five‑eight‑C, or 0x358C in computer‑science notation. As a Unicode code point, 0x358C corresponds to U+352C, a rarely used CJK Unified Ideograph that appears in some extended Chinese character sets.
The numeral is frequently used as a teaching example when demonstrating conversions between binary, decimal, and
Because the value is small—only fourteen bits long—it is easily stored in a 16‑bit word or represented