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Yes Decimal 2 Hex is correct…
This helps… thanks!
Shawn Haigh
From:
Castro, Edwin Gabriel (Firing Systems Engr.) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I assume you mean decimal to hex… Decimal (base 10) Hexadecimal (base 16) Binary (base 2)
Anyway, something like this might work:
static string DecToHex(int number) { return string.Format(“{0:X}”, number); }
string hex = DecToHex(108);
hex would equal “6C”.
using “{0:x}” as the format string would produce “6c”. using “{0,4:X}” as the format string would produce “ 6C” (two spaces). You could then replace all spaces to zeros like this:
static string DecToHex(int number) { return string.Format(“0x{0,4:X}”, number).Replace(“ “, “0”); }
which would produce “0x006C”.
I hope this helps!
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Haigh
Greetings,
Does anyone out there have a neat function to convert a binary number to its hex equivalent?
Ex;
108 to 0x006C
cheers
Shawn Haigh
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