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<p>than code sets A or B. Using code set C saves one symbol per two digits, but costs a mode-shift symbol to enter and exit the set. Thus, it is only worth using if there are enough consecutive digits. For example, encoding the string "X00Y" with code set A or B requires 7 code symbols (<code>[Start B] 56 16 16 57 [checksum] [Stop]</code>), while using code set C for the "X00Y" would result in a code 8 symbols long (<code>[Start B] 56 [Code C] 00 [Code B] 57 [checksum] [Stop]</code>).</p>

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