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: Specific radix prefixes can be used to designate the base of individual numbers, overriding the default setting for that specific instance. Signage :

: By default, all numbers are interpreted as decimal unless a different radix is specified via the .radix directive. Radix Support : The assembler supports four primary formats: Hexadecimal

may include a plus sign ( + ), though it is not required. Expressions 1.3.5

According to the AS6811 Documentation , the assembler applies the following logic to numerical expressions:

This report summarizes the documentation for , a sub-component of the "Symbols and Expressions" chapter in the ASxxxx Cross Assembler Documentation . Overview of Section 1.3.5: Numbers : Specific radix prefixes can be used to

In the broader scope of the assembler documentation, a "Number" is defined as a (Section 1.3.6), which serves as a fundamental building block for Expressions . Expressions themselves are combinations of these terms joined by binary operators. AS6811 Documentaion

Section 1.3.5 details how numerical values are processed within the ASxxxx assembler's source programs. It establishes the rules for radix interpretation, prefixing, and numerical representation. According to the AS6811 Documentation , the assembler

: Numbers are strictly considered absolute values . Consequently, they are never treated as relocatable entities in the code. Context Within "Expressions"