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 2.4.2 Based Literals
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   A
based_literal is a 
numeric_literal
expressed in a form that specifies the base explicitly. 
 
Syntax
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based_literal
::= 
   base # 
based_numeral [.
based_numeral] # [
exponent]
 
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based_numeral
::= 
   extended_digit {[
underline] 
extended_digit}
 
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extended_digit
::= digit | A | B | C | D | E | F
 
Legality Rules
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   The 
base (the numeric
value of the decimal 
numeral preceding
the first #) shall be at least two and at most sixteen. The 
extended_digits
A through F represent the digits ten through fifteen, respectively. The
value of each 
extended_digit of
a 
based_literal shall be less than
the base. 
 
Static Semantics
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   The conventional meaning of based notation is
assumed. An exponent indicates the
power of the base by which the value of the based_literal
without the exponent is to be multiplied
to obtain the value of the based_literal
with the exponent. The base
and the exponent, if any, are in
decimal notation.
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   The extended_digits
A through F can be written either in lower case or in upper case, with
the same meaning. 
Examples
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   Examples of based
literals: 
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2#1111_1111#  16#FF#       016#0ff#  --  integer literals of value 255
16#E#E1      2#1110_0000#      --  integer literals of value 224
16#F.FF#E+2  2#1.1111_1111_1110#E11  --  real literals of value 4095.0
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