![]() ![]() Binary: the way a computer actually stores the information in a file at it's most basic level, a series of ones and zeroes.It simply means that the information in the file is not in any system or proprietary format. Although not strictly correct, "ASCII" is often used interchangeably with "text" or "plain text". This is the numeric representation of any kind of character in a file. ASCII: stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.Alphanumeric: A variable that can have letters and/or numbers as its values. ![]() Here are the definitions of some common and some uncommon data terms:
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