Null vs. Hexadecimal — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Null and Hexadecimal
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Null
Having no legal force; invalid
Render a contract null and void.
Hexadecimal
In mathematics and computing, the hexadecimal (also base 16 or hex) numeral system is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of 16. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using 10 symbols, hexadecimal uses 16 distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values 0 to 9, and "A"–"F" (or alternatively "a"–"f") to represent values from 10 to 15.
Null
Of no consequence, effect, or value; insignificant.
Hexadecimal
Of, relating to, or based on the number 16
The hexadecimal number system.
Null
Amounting to nothing; absent or nonexistent
A null result.
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Hexadecimal
Of or relating to sixteenths.
Null
(Mathematics) Of or relating to a set having no members or to zero magnitude.
Hexadecimal
A number system having 16 as its base.
Null
To make null.
Hexadecimal
A sixteenth.
Null
Zero; nothing.
Hexadecimal
A number system with base sixteen, using the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E and F, most used in computing as a hexadecimal digit can represent four bits, half a standard byte, and thus a single byte can be represented conveniently with two digits.
Null
An instrument reading of zero.
Hexadecimal
A number expressed in the hexadecimal system.
Null
A non-existent or empty value or set of values.
Hexadecimal
Of a number, expressed in hexadecimal.
Null
Zero quantity of expressions; nothing.
Hexadecimal
Of or pertaining to a number system having 16 as its base
Null
Something that has no force or meaning.
Null
(computing) The null character; the ASCII or Unicode character (␀), represented by a zero value, which indicates no character and is sometimes used as a string terminator.
Null
(computing) The attribute of an entity that has no valid value.
Since no date of birth was entered for the patient, his age is null.
Null
One of the beads in nulled work.
Null
(statistics) The null hypothesis.
Null
Having no validity; "null and void".
Null
Insignificant.
Null
Absent or non-existent.
Null
(mathematics) Of the null set.
Null
(mathematics) Of or comprising a value of precisely zero.
Null
Causing a complete loss of gene function; amorphic.
Null
Neutral.
Null
To nullify; to annul.
Null
To return to the null position, setting, etc.
Null
To form nulls, or into nulls, as in a lathe.
Null
To crack; to remove restrictions or limitations in (software).
Null
Of no legal or binding force or validity; of no efficacy; invalid; void; nugatory; useless.
Faultily faultless, icily regular, splendidly null,Dead perfection; no more.
Null
Having a value of zero; as, of null utility.
Null
Empty; having no members; as, the null set.
Null
Unassigned or meaningless; - a special value given to variables, especially pointers or logical variables, indicating that it is meaningless and cannot be used in computation; as, an uninitialized pointer in "C" is given a null value. The actual value that is stored in memory to indicate the null condition may vary with the computer language used.
Null
Something that has no force or meaning.
Null
That which has no value; a cipher; zero.
Null
One of the beads in nulled work.
Null
To annul.
Null
A quantity of no importance;
It looked like nothing I had ever seen before
Reduced to nil all the work we had done
We racked up a pathetic goose egg
It was all for naught
I didn't hear zilch about it
Null
Lacking any legal or binding force;
Null and void
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