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Canon of mixed notation: usually there are two types of notations: Pure and Mixed. A pure notation is the one comprising of single species of digits, say only A/Z as in RIC, or 0/9 Arabic numerals as in the DDC. There was a time when purity was considered a virtue due to ease of use.