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<tt>'''DEC2HEX(-2)'''</tt>
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Revision as of 19:14, 25 February 2008


DEC2HEX

Converts a decimal number to hexadecimal.

This function is only available if the Analysis AddIn is installed.

Syntax:

DEC2HEX(number; numdigits)

returns a hexadecimal number as text, given the decimal number, which must be between -239 and 239-1 inclusive, and may be text or a number.
The output is a hexadecimal number with up to ten digits in two's complement representation.
numdigits is an optional number specifying the number of digits to return.

Example:

DEC2HEX(30)

returns 1E as text.

DEC2HEX("30")

returns 1E as text. DEC2HEX will accept a decimal number given as text.

DEC2HEX(30; 4)

returns 001E as text. Leading zeroes are added to make 4 digits.

DEC2HEX(-2)

returns FFFFFFFFFE as text.

See also:

BIN2DEC, BIN2HEX, BIN2OCT, DEC2BIN, DEC2OCT, HEX2BIN, HEX2DEC, HEX2OCT, OCT2BIN, OCT2DEC, OCT2HEX

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