Adaptec 2020ZCR Reference Guide - Page 15
integer, indicate octal
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Introduction integer An integer is a positive or negative number that has a value between -263 and (263 - 1). Although the valid range is usually much smaller, all integers have 64 bits of precision and do not contain decimal points. You can specify an integer as a mathematical equation that uses an asterisk (*) to multiply, a plus sign (+) to add, a minus sign (-) to subtract, a slash (/) to divide, and parentheses [( )] to specify order of operations. If you do not use parentheses, all operations are completed left to right. No spaces are allowed in the expression. Numbers in an equation that: I Begin and end with no suffix are decimal I Begin with 0x or end with h are hexadecimal I End with o indicate octal I End with z indicate binary You can attach special multipliers to the end of any number to allow for easy translation to reasonable disk sizes. Table 1-1 lists the letters and their multiplicative values: Table 1-1 Letters and Multiplicative Values Letter K (kilobytes) M (megabytes) G (gigabytes) T (terabytes) Action multiplies by 1024 multiplies by 1024*1024 multiplies by 1024*1024*1024 multiplies by 1024*1024*1024*1024 You cannot use decimal points. To specify 1.5 GB, for example, you must use (3G/2). Note: All suffixes are case-insensitive. That is, you can use upper or lower-case characters. For example you can specify 10 M or 10 m. 1-8