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A number system is a systematic way to represent numbers with symbolic characters and uses a base value to conveniently group numbers in compact form. The most common number system is decimal, which has a base value of 10, and a symbolic character set of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. However, there are other number systems, and they can be more efficient to use for a specific purpose. For example, because computers use Boolean logic to perform calculations and operations, they use the binary number system, which has a base value of 2.
Note: This article describes the different number systems. To change the character used to separate thousands or decimals based on your region, see the Change the character used to separate thousands or decimals topic on Microsoft Q&A.
Microsoft Office Excel has several functions that you can use to convert numbers to and from the following number systems: