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Daftar/Tabel -- binary codes

This is a list of some binary codes that are (or have been) used to represent text as a sequence of binary digits "0" and "1". Fixed-width binary codes use a set number of bits to represent each character in the text, while in variable-width binary codes, the number of bits may vary from character to character.

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Five-bit binary codes

A number of different five-bit codes were used for early punched tape systems.

Five bits per character only allows for 32 different characters, so many of the five bit codes used two sets of characters per value referred to as FIGS (figures) and LTRS (letters), and reserved two characters to switch between these sets. This effectively allowed the use of 60 characters.

The following early computer systems each used their own five-bit codes:[1]

More general five-bit standard codes are:

Finally, the steganographic code commonly known as Bacon's cipher uses groups of 5 binary valued elements to represent letters of the alphabet.

Six-bit binary codes

Six bits per character allows 64 distinct characters to be represented.

Examples of six-bit binary codes are:

  • International Telegraph Alphabet No 3 (ITA3) - derived from the Moore ARQ code, and also known as the RCA code.[7]
  • Six-bit BCD (Binary Coded Decimal), used by early mainframe computers.
  • Six-bit ASCII subset of the primitive seven-bit ASCII
  • Braille - Braille characters are represented using six dot positions, arranged in a rectangle. Each position may contain a raised dot or not, so Braille can be considered to be a six-bit binary code.

Each have 1 or more than two numbers 1100101110110

See also: Six-bit character codes

Seven-bit binary codes

Examples of seven-bit binary codes are:

  • ASCII - The ubiquitous ASCII code was originally defined as a seven-bit character set. The ASCII article provides a detailed set of equivalent standards, and variants. In addition, there are various extensions of ASCII to eight-bits (see Eight-bit binary codes)
  • CCIR 476 - Extends ITA2 from 5 to 7 bits, using the extra 2 bits as check digits [8]
  • International Telegraph Alphabet No 4 (ITA4) [9]

Eight-bit binary codes

10 bit binary codes

  • AUTOSPEC - Also known as Bauer code. AUTOSPEC repeats a five-bit character twice, but if the character is one with odd parity, the repetition is inverted [10]

16 bit binary codes

32 bit binary codes

Variable length binary codes

  • UTF-8 - Encodes characters in a way that is mostly compatible with ASCII but can also encode the full repertoire of Unicode characters with sequences of up to 4 8-bit bytes
  • UTF-16 - Extends UCS-2 to cover the whole of Unicode with sequences of 1 or 2 16-bit elements
  • GB 18030 - A full-Unicode variable length code designed for compatibility with older Chinese multibyte encodings
  • Huffman coding - A technique for expressing more common characters using shorter bit strings than are used for less common characters

Data compression systems such as Lempel–Ziv–Welch are able to compress arbitrary binary data. They are therefore not binary codes themselves, but may be applied to binary codes to reduce storage needs

Other

  • Morse code is a variable length telegraphy code, which traditionally uses a series of long and short pulses to encode characters. It relies on gaps between the pulses to provide separation between letters and words, as the letter codes do not have the "prefix property". Morse code can be represented as a binary stream by allowing each bit to represent one unit of time. Thus a "dit" or "dot" is represented as a single 1 bit, while a "dah" or "dash" is represented as three consecutive 1 bits. Spaces between symbols, letters and words are represented as one, three, or seven consecutive 0 bits. For example "UP" in Morse Code is "..- .--.", which could be represented in binary as "101011100010111011101".

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