1110001100
1110001100 is a binary numeral consisting of ten bits. In decimal it equals 908; in hexadecimal it is 0x38C; in octal it is 1614. If interpreted as a signed 10-bit two's complement integer, the value would be -116, reflecting the standard convention that the most significant bit indicates a negative number in this format.
Structurally, the string can be described as three consecutive 1s, three consecutive zeros, two 1s, and two
In computing, the exact meaning of 1110001100 depends on the context in which the bits are placed.
Because 1110001100 does not correspond to a universal standard encoding, its significance is context-dependent. It is
See also: binary numeral system, hexadecimal notation, octal notation, endianness, bit patterns, two's complement.