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ixLHd moaO;shla hkq ´kEu mßñ; w.hla ksrEmKh l, yels ksÅ, l=,lhls‘

ixLHd moaO;shl wjYH;djh ixLHd moaO;s wdY%fhka l< yels ld¾hhka lsysmhla my;ska ±lafjhs' - w.hhka ksrEmKh lsÍu -.Kka lsÍu -.Kkh lsÍu - jákdlï iei£u - w.hka wkqms<sfj<ska ilia lsÍu

ixLHd moaO;s 1 oYul ixLHd moaO;sh Decimal Number System 2 oaùuh ixLHd moaO;sh Binary Number System 3 wIagl ixLHd moaO;sh Octal Number System 4 Iâ oYul ixLHd moaO;sh Hexa Decimal Number System

oYul ixLHd moaO;sh ixLHdxl - 10 ^ & Wmßu w.h - 9

oaùuh ixLHd moaO;sh ixLHdxl -2 ^ 0 1& Wmßu w.h - 1

wIagl ixLHd moaO;sh ixLHdxl- 8 ^ & Wmßu w.h - 7

Iâ oYul ixLHd moaO;sh ixLHdxl - 16 ^ & Wmßu w.h - 15 kuq;a ixLHdxl ksrEmKh jkafka ^ A B C D E F&

oyfha mdofha ixLHd moaO;sh wm mka;sfha <uqka 36 la isà *3 1* = 36

oYul ixLHdjla oaùuh njg yerùu ixLHdj 2 ka fnoñka b;sßh.kak – –

2 n, f,i,shd tl;=j.kak = 36 oaùuh ixLHdjla oYul njg yerùu

ixLHdj 8 ka fnoñka b;sßh.kak oYul ixLHdjla wIagl njg yerùu

8 n, f,i,shd tl;=j.kak = 285 wIagl ixLHdjla oYul njg yerùu

8 = – – wIagl ixLHdjla oaùuh njg yerùu

iEu ixLhdxlhlau fofla mdofha ixLHdxl 3 ka 3 olajkak = 124 ???

oaùuh ixLHdjla wIagl njg yerùu mdofha ixLHdxl 3 ka 3 LdKav lr 8 mdohg w.h olajkak ???

odifha mdofha ixLHd moaO;sh ixLHdxl - 16 ^ A B C D E F & Wmßu w.h - 15 (F)

ixLHdj 16 ka fnoñka b;sßh.kak (C) 5C 16 oYul ixLHdjla Iâ oYul njg yerùu

16 n, f,i,shd tl;=j.kak 5E 16 5 E (16*5)+(1*14) = 94 Iâ oYul ixLHdjla oYul njg yerùu

Iâ oYul ixLHdjla oaùuh njg yerùu iEu ixLHdxlhlau fofla mdofha ixLHdxl 4 ka 4 olajkak 3 B B 16 = 124 ??? 8 ?

B oaùuh ixLHdjla Iâ oYul njg yerùu fofla mdofha ixLHdxl 4 ka 4 LdKav lr 16 mdohg w.h olajkak 11 (B) ??? 8 ?

7B Iâ oYul ixLHdjla wIagl njg yerùu odifha mdofhka fofla mdohg yrjd miqj 3ka 3 LdKav lrkak

E wIagl ixLHdjla Iâ oYul njg yerùu fofla mdohg yrjd miqj 4ka 4 LdKav lr w.hka,nd.kak 14 (E)

idrdxYh 1 oYul ixLHd moaO;sh (D) Decimal Number System 2 oaùuh ixLHd moaO;sh (B) Binary Number System 3 wIagl ixLHd moaO;sh (O) Octal Number System 4 Iâ oYul ixLHd moaO;sh (H) Hexa Decimal Number System mqreÿ mdoh kqmqreÿ mdo

mqreÿ mdofhka kqmqreÿ mdohg kqmqreÿ mdofhka mqreÿ mdohg D to B D to O D to H B to D O to D H to D mqkrdj¾:j fnokak n,,shkak

kqmqreÿ mdofhka kqmqreÿ mdohg O to B B to O 3 ka 3 LdKav H to B B to H 4 ka 4 LdKav H to O O to H 2 mdoh yryd

mß.Klhla Ndú; lrk fla; l%u ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange BCD – Binary Coded Decimal EBCDIC – Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code Unicode – Universal Code

ASCII – American Standard Code for Information Interchange ìgq 7 fyda 8 ls wkq,laIK 128 fyda 256 ls h;=re mqjrefõ iEu h;=rlgu fjkajQ fla;hla we; Eg- A= Enter Key =

BCD ixLHd muKla ksrEmKh l, yel‘h tu ksid.Kl hka;%j, Ndú; úh iEu ixLHdxlhlau ìgq 4lska

EBCDIC ìgq 8 la Ndú; úh IBM Mainframe mß.Kl j, Ndú; úh

Unicode úúO NdId j, wl=re j,g úúO fla; Wod - isxy, Unicode