Radix control operators determine the radix of a term or expression. MACRO-64 accepts terms or expressions in four different radixes: binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. The default radix is decimal. FORMATS ^Bnn ^Dnn ^Onn ^Xnn nn A string of characters that is legal in the specified radix. The following are the legal characters for each radix: Radix Format Name Legal Characters ^Bnn Binary 0 and 1 ^Dnn Decimal 0 to 9 ^Onn Octal 0 to 7 ^Xnn Hexadecimal0 to 9 and A to F You can include radix control operators in the source program anywhere a numeric value is legal. A radix control operator affects only the term immediately following it, causing that term to be evaluated in the specified radix. For example: .WORD ^B00001101 ; Binary radix .WORD ^D123 ; Decimal radix (default) .WORD ^O47 ; Octal radix Do not place spaces or tabs between the circumflex (^), the radix specifier (B, D, O, or X), or the numeric value.