9- Binary code

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BINARY CODE  represents  text, computer processor instructions, or other data using any two-symbol system, but often the binary number system's 0 and 1. The binary code assigns a pattern of binary digits (bits) to each character, instruction, etc. For example, a binary string of eight bits can represent any of 256 possible values and can therefore represent a variety of different items.

ALPHABET IN BINARY, CAPITAL LETTERS

A- 01000001
B- 01000010
C- 01000011
D- 01000100
E- 01000101
F- 01000110
G- 01000111
H- 01001000
I- 01001001
J- 01001010
K- 01001011
L- 01001100
M- 01001101
N- 01001110
O- 01001111
P- 01010000
Q- 01010001
R- 01010010
S- 01010011
T- 01010100
U- 01010101
V- 01010110
W- 01010111
X- 01011000
Y- 01011001
Z- 01011010

ALPHABET IN BINARY, LOWER CASE

a- 01100001
b- 01100010
c- 01100011
d- 01100100
e- 01100101
f- 01100110
g- 01100111
h- 01101000
i- 01101001
j- 01101010
k- 01101011
l- 01101100
m- 01101101
n- 01101110
o- 01101111
p- 01110000
q- 01110001
r- 01110010
s- 01110011
t- 01110100
u- 01110101
v- 01110110
w- 01110111
x- 01111000
y- 01111001
z- 01111010

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