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=== Hexadecimal Notation === | === Hexadecimal Notation === | ||
− | For hexadecimal numbers, a similar notation preprocessor macro is in place. It utilizes a leading | + | For hexadecimal numbers, a similar notation preprocessor macro is in place. It utilizes a leading '$' to indicate that the following valid hexadecimal characters are to be parsed together as a hexadecimal value. For example, $F will be precompiled as 15. Just like binary notation, underscores can be used for readability but hold no functional value, so $A_B can be used to represent 171. |
=== Bitshifting === | === Bitshifting === |