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Section numbering in binary


Binary arithmeticHide section numbers, but keep numberingBeamer tableofcontents does not display the correct section number after setcountersection…Numbering depth in appendixHow to set section numbering in [svmult]?How to adjust the section numbering (as in skipping a couple of section numbers) when using letters instead of numerals for section numbering?Suppress chapter number but keep section number in section headingsUsing dates as section numbering?Mixed section numbering accross subsectionsNumbering a section supplementHave section numbering use specific strings













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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?










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  • Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

    – Alan Munn
    8 hours ago















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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?










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  • Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

    – Alan Munn
    8 hours ago













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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?










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Is it possible to number sections by binary numbers, starting at 0? So sectionFirst Section would render as "0. First Section", and the next instance would render "1. Second Section" and the third, "10. Third Section"?







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  • Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

    – Alan Munn
    8 hours ago

















  • Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

    – Alan Munn
    8 hours ago
















Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

– Alan Munn
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Related/duplicate: Binary arithmetic (for your specific applications, the answer which uses the the fmtcount package seems the most appropriate.

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documentclassarticle

usepackageexpl3

ExplSyntaxOn
cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
ExplSyntaxOff

begindocument

sectionone

sectiontwo

sectionthree

enddocument


MWE output



Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section counter still has the value 1 for the first section, we only print 0. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0, you need to remove the -1 from the definition of thesection and set the counter to -1 at the start of the document.






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    The fmtcount package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.



    documentclassarticle
    usepackagefmtcount
    renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
    setcountersection-1% To begin at 0

    begindocument

    sectionFirst section
    sectionSecond section
    sectionThird section
    sectionFourth section
    sectionFifth section
    renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
    setcountersection-1
    sectionFirst section
    sectionSecond section
    sectionThird section
    sectionFourth section
    sectionFifth section
    enddocument


    sample output






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    documentclassarticle

    usepackageexpl3

    ExplSyntaxOn
    cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
    ExplSyntaxOff

    begindocument

    sectionone

    sectiontwo

    sectionthree

    enddocument


    MWE output



    Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section counter still has the value 1 for the first section, we only print 0. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0, you need to remove the -1 from the definition of thesection and set the counter to -1 at the start of the document.






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      documentclassarticle

      usepackageexpl3

      ExplSyntaxOn
      cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
      ExplSyntaxOff

      begindocument

      sectionone

      sectiontwo

      sectionthree

      enddocument


      MWE output



      Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section counter still has the value 1 for the first section, we only print 0. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0, you need to remove the -1 from the definition of thesection and set the counter to -1 at the start of the document.






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        Sure.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackageexpl3

        ExplSyntaxOn
        cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
        ExplSyntaxOff

        begindocument

        sectionone

        sectiontwo

        sectionthree

        enddocument


        MWE output



        Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section counter still has the value 1 for the first section, we only print 0. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0, you need to remove the -1 from the definition of thesection and set the counter to -1 at the start of the document.






        share|improve this answer















        Sure.



        documentclassarticle

        usepackageexpl3

        ExplSyntaxOn
        cs_set:Npn thesection int_to_bin:nvaluesection-1
        ExplSyntaxOff

        begindocument

        sectionone

        sectiontwo

        sectionthree

        enddocument


        MWE output



        Note that I only changed the displayed number here, so the section counter still has the value 1 for the first section, we only print 0. If you want the section to "really" have the number 0, you need to remove the -1 from the definition of thesection and set the counter to -1 at the start of the document.







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            The fmtcount package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagefmtcount
            renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
            setcountersection-1% To begin at 0

            begindocument

            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
            setcountersection-1
            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            enddocument


            sample output






            share|improve this answer























            • This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.

              – egreg
              7 hours ago















            7














            The fmtcount package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagefmtcount
            renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
            setcountersection-1% To begin at 0

            begindocument

            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
            setcountersection-1
            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            enddocument


            sample output






            share|improve this answer























            • This has the big disadvantage of not being expandable.

              – egreg
              7 hours ago













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            7







            The fmtcount package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagefmtcount
            renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
            setcountersection-1% To begin at 0

            begindocument

            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
            setcountersection-1
            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            enddocument


            sample output






            share|improve this answer













            The fmtcount package provides a simple way to get the binary numbers. To begin counting at zero you need to set the section counter initially to -1. You can also pad the values with zeroes if you wish.



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagefmtcount
            renewcommandthesectionbinarysection.
            setcountersection-1% To begin at 0

            begindocument

            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            renewcommandthesectionpadzeroes[4]binarysection
            setcountersection-1
            sectionFirst section
            sectionSecond section
            sectionThird section
            sectionFourth section
            sectionFifth section
            enddocument


            sample output







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