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Many of the [[Resources|'''resources''']] and stats can quickly reach very large numbers, most notably '''[[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria count]]''' and [[Planets#Planet Population|'''planet population''']].
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Many of the [[Resources|'''resources''']] and stats can quickly reach large numbers, most notably '''[[Resources#Bacteria|Bacteria count]]''' and [[Planets#Planet Population|'''planet population''']].
  
By default, all numbers bigger than hundred are displayed using the abbreviations shown in the table below.
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By default, all numbers bigger than 999 are displayed using the '''[[Large Numbers#Alphabetic|alphabetic notation]]'''. It is also possible to enable '''[[Large Numbers#Scientific|scientific notation]]''' in the Settings menu, which will change how the numbers are displayed in game.
  
It is also possible to enable '''[[Large Numbers#Scientific Notation|scientific notation]]''' in the Settings menu, which will change how the numbers are displayed in game.
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=Notations=
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There are two notations (or ways) large numbers can be displayed: '''alphabetic''' and '''scientific'''.
  
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;"
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==Alphabetic==
|-
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The alphabetic notation is the default style for displaying numbers in Bacterial Takeover (e.g. 10.500 K, 8.910 Bil, 35.200 bn).
! scope="col" style=" background-color:PaleTurquoise;" class ="unsortable"| Abbreviation
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It is a non-standard notation that combines common abbreviations (for numbers smaller than 1E+54) with some arbitrary abbreviations (for larger numbers).
! scope="col" style=" background-color:PaleTurquoise;" class ="unsortable"| Name
 
! scope="col" style=" background-color:PaleTurquoise;" | Number of 0s
 
! scope="col" style=" background-color:PaleTurquoise;" | Scientific Notation
 
  
|-
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The list of abbreviations used by alphabetic notation is provided further below.
  
|K
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==Scientific==
|Thousand
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Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that cannot be conveniently displayed using the standard system.
|3
 
|1E+3
 
|-
 
  
|Mil
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Bacterial Takeover employs a type of scientific notation that is called the '''E-notation'''. The E stands for exponent and shows how many zeroes a particular number has. This makes it easy to make various calculations. Scientific notation is only used if it has been turned on in the Settings menu or if the number in question is larger than 1E+2079.
|Million
 
|6
 
|1E+6
 
|-
 
  
|Bil
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The list of abbreviations used by scientific notation is provided further below.
|Billion
 
|9
 
|1E+9
 
|-
 
  
|Tril
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=Abbreviations=
|Trillion
 
|12
 
|1E+12
 
|-
 
  
|Qa
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==Numbers up to 1E+54==
|Quadrillion
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<div class="mw-collapsible" style="overflow:auto;">
|15
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{{big numbers table 1}}
|1E+15
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</div>
|-
 
  
|Qi
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==Numbers from 1E+54==
|Quintillion
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According to the alphabetic notation, numbers in the range from 1E+54 to 1E+2079 are shown as a combination of two letters ranging from "aa" (1E+54) to "zz".
|18
 
|1E+18
 
|-
 
 
 
|Sx
 
|Sextillion
 
|21
 
|1E+21
 
|-
 
 
 
|Sp
 
|Septillion
 
|24
 
|1E+24
 
|-
 
 
 
|Oct
 
|Octillion
 
|27
 
|1E+27
 
|-
 
 
 
|No
 
|Nonillion
 
|30
 
|1E+30
 
|-
 
 
 
|Dc
 
|Decillion
 
|33
 
|1E+33
 
|-
 
 
 
|Udc
 
|Undecillion
 
|36
 
|1E+36
 
|-
 
 
 
|Ddc
 
|Duodecillion
 
|39
 
|1E+39
 
|-
 
 
 
|Tdc
 
|Tredecillion
 
|42
 
|1E+42
 
|-
 
 
 
|Qadc
 
|Quattuordecillion
 
|45
 
|1E+45
 
|-
 
 
 
|Qidc
 
|Quinquadecillion
 
|48
 
|1E+48
 
|-
 
 
 
|Sxdc
 
|Sedecillion
 
|51
 
|1E+51
 
|-
 
  
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'''Example:'''
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<div class="mw-collapsible" style="overflow:auto;">
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*1E+54 = 1 aa
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*1E+57 = 1 ab
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*1E+60 = 1 ac
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*1E+63 = 1 ad
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<div style="padding-left:20px">...</div>
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*1E+132 = 1 ba
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*1E+135 = 1 bb
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<div style="padding-left:20px">...</div>
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*1E+2073 = 1 zx
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*1E+2076 = 1 zy
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*1E+2079 = 1 zz
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</div>
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=Version History=
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{{version history table}}
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{{version history row
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|v = 1.4.0
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|changes = Changed the alphabetic notation for numbers starting with 1E+54
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}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Scientific Notation==
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=Further Reading=
Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that cannot be conveniently displayed using the standard decimal system.
 
 
 
Bacterial Takeover employs a type of scientific notation that is called the '''E-notation'''. The E stands for exponent and shows how many zeroes a particular number has. This makes it easy to make various calculations.
 
 
 
==Further Reading==
 
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation#E-notation Scientific Notation (Wikipedia)]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation#E-notation Scientific Notation (Wikipedia)]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_large_numbers Names of Large Numbers (Wikipedia)]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_large_numbers Names of Large Numbers (Wikipedia)]

Latest revision as of 09:16, 10 July 2018

Many of the resources and stats can quickly reach large numbers, most notably Bacteria count and planet population.

By default, all numbers bigger than 999 are displayed using the alphabetic notation. It is also possible to enable scientific notation in the Settings menu, which will change how the numbers are displayed in game.

Notations

There are two notations (or ways) large numbers can be displayed: alphabetic and scientific.

Alphabetic

The alphabetic notation is the default style for displaying numbers in Bacterial Takeover (e.g. 10.500 K, 8.910 Bil, 35.200 bn). It is a non-standard notation that combines common abbreviations (for numbers smaller than 1E+54) with some arbitrary abbreviations (for larger numbers).

The list of abbreviations used by alphabetic notation is provided further below.

Scientific

Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that cannot be conveniently displayed using the standard system.

Bacterial Takeover employs a type of scientific notation that is called the E-notation. The E stands for exponent and shows how many zeroes a particular number has. This makes it easy to make various calculations. Scientific notation is only used if it has been turned on in the Settings menu or if the number in question is larger than 1E+2079.

The list of abbreviations used by scientific notation is provided further below.

Abbreviations

Numbers up to 1E+54

Abbreviation Name Number of 0s Scientific Notation
K Thousand 3 1000
Mil Million 6 1E+6
Bil Billion 9 1E+9
Tril Trillion 12 1E+12
Qa Quadrillion 15 1E+15
Qi Quintillion 18 1E+18
Sx Sextillion 21 1E+21
Sp Septillion 24 1E+24
Oct Octillion 27 1E+27
No Nonillion 30 1E+30
Dc Decillion 33 1E+33
Udc Undecillion 36 1E+36
Ddc Duodecillion 39 1E+39
Tdc Tredecillion 42 1E+42
Qadc Quattuordecillion 45 1E+45
Qidc Quinquadecillion 48 1E+48
Sxdc Sedecillion 51 1E+51

Numbers from 1E+54

According to the alphabetic notation, numbers in the range from 1E+54 to 1E+2079 are shown as a combination of two letters ranging from "aa" (1E+54) to "zz".

Example:

  • 1E+54 = 1 aa
  • 1E+57 = 1 ab
  • 1E+60 = 1 ac
  • 1E+63 = 1 ad
...
  • 1E+132 = 1 ba
  • 1E+135 = 1 bb
...
  • 1E+2073 = 1 zx
  • 1E+2076 = 1 zy
  • 1E+2079 = 1 zz

Version History

Version Changes
1.4.0 Changed the alphabetic notation for numbers starting with 1E+54

Further Reading