4. Further examples of data coding

In our everyday lives we come across many examples of how coding is used to represent data. Here are just a few more ideas:

Country names

The name of a country can be represented by two letters. For example:

Great Britain - GB

France - FR

Canada - CA

What do you think these two country codes represent?

CN and US

 

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Airline flight codes

When you fly you may have noticed that your flight is given a code.

This code consists of two letters to identify the airline that you are flying with. The letters are usually followed by numbers to represent a particular route.

Examples:

So for example, a British Airways flight from Heathrow to Oslo might be coded as BA766.

A flight operated by the airline company Emirates which depart from Dubai and arrives at Heathrow might be coded as EK029

 

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Police codes

The police use a coding system to enable them to pass information back to base or other police officers very quickly.

Examples
Code

Kidnapping

207

Robbery

211

Assault

240

Drunk Driving

502

 

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