** Except for the left-most group, which can be smaller, all groups in a number should contain the same number of digits. Mixing group sizes is at best confusing for maintainers, and at worst a typographical error that is potentially a bug.
* *Standardization*
** It is also confusing to regroup digits using a size that is not standard. This rule enforce the following standards:
*** Decimal numbers should be separated using groups of 3 digits.
*** Hexadecimal numbers should be separated using groups of 2 or 4 digits.
*** Octal and Binary should be separated using groups of 2, 3 or 4 digits.
Furthermore, using groups with more than 4 consecutive digits is not allowed because they are difficult for maintainers to read.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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long decimal_int_value = 1'554'3124; // Noncompliant; mixing groups of 3 and 4 digits
double decimal_float_value = 7'91'87'14.3456; // Noncompliant; using groups of 2 instead of 3 digits
long hexadecimal_value = 0x8'3A3'248'6E2; // Noncompliant; using groups of 3 instead of 2 or 4 digits
long octal_value = 0442'03433'13726; // Noncompliant; using groups of 5 instead of 2, 3 or 4 digits.
long binary_value = 0b01010110'11101010; // Noncompliant; using groups of 8 instead of 2, 3 or 4 digits.