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A '''bit''' is a single [[binary|base-2]] integer representing either the value 'ON' ({{1|Explain|By common standards.}}) or 'OFF' ({{Explain|0|By common standards.) In the Pokémon games, the simple concept of an ON and OFF value is useful for [[flags]], for example whether the player has received the Pal Pad (ON) or not (OFF). |
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An ordered collection of bits (usually 8) is commonly known as a [[byte]]. |
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