Expressions: 1.3.5

: Specific radix prefixes can be used to designate the base of individual numbers, overriding the default setting for that specific instance. Signage :

: Numbers are strictly considered absolute values . Consequently, they are never treated as relocatable entities in the code. Context Within "Expressions" Expressions 1.3.5

may include a plus sign ( + ), though it is not required. : Specific radix prefixes can be used to

In the broader scope of the assembler documentation, a "Number" is defined as a (Section 1.3.6), which serves as a fundamental building block for Expressions . Expressions themselves are combinations of these terms joined by binary operators. AS6811 Documentaion Context Within "Expressions" may include a plus sign

According to the AS6811 Documentation , the assembler applies the following logic to numerical expressions:

: By default, all numbers are interpreted as decimal unless a different radix is specified via the .radix directive. Radix Support : The assembler supports four primary formats: Hexadecimal