An interesting one ...

I have a integer value that I must convert to binary:

Nice and easy for values <= 127

int1: 56

b1: to-binary to-block int1

HOWEVER, if int1 is greater than 127, say 2037, I have to perform the

following task:

2037 which is equivalent to 0000100001011000 must be split into 2 bytes as

follows

b1: -> 00001000 effectively b1: to-binary to-block 8

b2: -> 01011000 effectively b2: to-binary to-block 24

Any suggestions..

Phil




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