Binary text refers to a form of text representation using binary code, which consists of sequences of 0s and 1s. Each character in the text is encoded into a binary format, typically using standards like ASCII or Unicode, where each character corresponds to a unique binary number. This representation allows computers to process and store text data efficiently, as digital systems operate on binary logic. In essence, binary text is the machine-readable version of human-readable text.
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