So I got given a room number today but I'm kind of confused about what it means. It looks like this:
AB-1/CD23-4. Would this mean flat 23 room 4? (And no that's not a real room number). I know the first two are the campus, then the number is the block, then after / the letters are the building name.
Yeah its that exactly! The section before the slash is the name of the court, the number (or letters for some people) is the specific building. For example Battersea Court Speirs building is represented as BC-SPE. The section after the slash is the flat and the room number follows after the hyphen. For example 3-14 would be flat 3 room 14. Therefore BC-SPE/3-14 is Battersea Court, Speirs, Flat 3, room 14.
Yeah its that exactly! The section before the slash is the name of the court, the number (or letters for some people) is the specific building. For example Battersea Court Speirs building is represented as BC-SPE. The section after the slash is the flat and the room number follows after the hyphen. For example 3-14 would be flat 3 room 14. Therefore BC-SPE/3-14 is Battersea Court, Speirs, Flat 3, room 14.