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in this lecture we will see how is the code used for in information communication called is a rule 2 Express information or converts the already expressed form of information to another form in this sense language is a kind of code which expresses the information in the brain encoding is the actual coding decoding is recovering the original code of information codec is composite of coding and decoding the term code has various and Broad meanings so in this lecture we are going to see a few essential examples of them let us see the best code first PCD stands for binary coded decimal and expresses numbers 0 to 9 as you see in the table the digit and code pair 0 is four zeros one is zero zero zero one and six is zero one one zero we can see that the code is the binary value of each digit obesity was developed by IBM and used for IBM versions such as these and later I expanded to FCD code next is the ASCII code asci stand for American Standard code for information interchange and was devel