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  2. Operator-precedence parser - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an operator-precedence parser is a bottom-up parser that interprets an operator-precedence grammar.For example, most calculators use operator-precedence parsers to convert from the human-readable infix notation relying on order of operations to a format that is optimized for evaluation such as Reverse Polish notation (RPN).

  3. 1976 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union's 1976 series tests and detonations Name [note 2] Date time () Local time zone [note 3] [2] Location [note 4] Elevation + height [note 5] Delivery, [note 6] Purpose [note 7]

  4. 1987 Soviet nuclear tests - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union's 1987 series tests and detonations Name [note 2] Date time () Local time zone [note 3] [2] Location [note 4] Elevation + height [note 5] Delivery, [note 6] Purpose [note 7]

  5. Golden ratio base - Wikipedia

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    For subtraction, subtract each pair of digits without borrow (borrow is a negative amount of carry), and then convert the numeral to standard form. For multiplication, multiply in the typical base-10 manner, without carry, then convert the numeral to standard form. For example, 2 + 3 = 10.01 + 100.01 = 110.02 = 110.1001 = 1000.1001

  6. Hewlett-Packard Voyager series - Wikipedia

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    It can display numbers in hexadecimal, decimal, octal and binary, and convert numbers from one base to another. A number of specialized functions are provided to assist the programmer, including left- and right-shifting, masking, and bitwise logical operations. HP has (as of 2015) never made another programmer's calculator, but has incorporated ...

  7. Senary - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the base-36 number WIKI 36 is equal to the senary number 52303230 6. In decimal, it is 1,517,058. In decimal, it is 1,517,058. The choice of 36 as a radix is convenient in that the digits can be represented using the Arabic numerals 0–9 and the Latin letters A–Z; this choice is the basis of the base36 encoding scheme.

  8. Roman numerals - Wikipedia

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    The "Number Forms" block of the Unicode computer character set standard has a number of Roman numeral symbols in the range of code points from U+2160 to U+2188. [79] This range includes both upper- and lowercase numerals, as well as pre-combined characters for numbers up to 12 (Ⅻ or XII ).