Binary value



Greetings,

I've been up and down google on this one and clearly I don't know what
search terms to use because I can't locate how to do this for binary values
(or hex)...

in C#, we can specify a floating value by saying 0.0f and a hex number by
saying x = 0xFF10 but how do we specify a binary constant? I thought it
might be something like x = %1010101; but I honestly can't figure out what
it might be or how to locate it in the help file since can't even locate the
ones I do know about (float, decimal, hex, etc).

Anyone know?


Thanks,
Shawn


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