Assembly language source code can contain numeric, string, Boolean, and single character literals.
Literals can be expressed as:
• Decimal numbers, for example 123.
• Hexadecimal numbers, for example 0x7B.
• Numbers in any base from 2 to 9, for example 5_204 is a number in base 5.
• Floating point numbers, for example 123.4.
• Boolean values {TRUE} or {FALSE}.
• Single character values enclosed by single quotes, for example 'w'.
• Strings enclosed in double quotes, for example "This is a string".
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In most cases, a string containing a single character is accepted as a single character value. For example
ADD r0,r1,#"a" is accepted, but ADD r0,r1,#"ab" is faulted.
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You can also use variables and names to represent literals