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Technically every number on a computer is stored in binary, so you won't be able to do it mathematically.

 

When you look at it as a string though, you can do something like:

 

if(preg_match('/^[0-1]+(?:\.[0-1]+)?$/', $number)) {

    //binary

}

 

The patterns for base 8:

 

/^[0-7]+(?:\.[0-7]+)?$/

 

 

Hex is a little more complicated since it has letters too:

 

/^[0-9|A-F]+(?:\.[0-9|A-F]+)?$/

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