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− | + | =HEX2BIN(number, places)= | |
− | ''' | + | *Where 'number' is the hexadecimal number to be converted, and |
+ | *'places' is the number of characters to display the output.If omitted then it use minimum number of characters.NumberPlaces is use for adding the return value with leading zero. | ||
− | + | HEX2BIN() converts a hexadecimal number to its binary equivalent. | |
− | + | == Description == | |
+ | HEX2BIN(number, places) | ||
− | ''' | + | *The 'number' should be in the range to . If it exceeds the limit, Calci gives a #NUM! error. |
+ | *Calci returns an #ERROR message, if the 'number' is not a valid hexadecimal number. | ||
+ | *'places' argument is used to return the output with leading zeros. If 'places' argument is not used, 'Calci' uses the minimum number of characters required to display the binary output. | ||
+ | *If 'places' is negative, Calci returns an error message. | ||
+ | *If 'places' is not an integer, Calci truncates the value and uses the integer part as input. | ||
− | + | For example, | |
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− | + | HEX2BIN() ''returns 1010'' | |
− | + | HEX2BIN() ''returns 0001100100'' | |
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− | + | HEX2BIN() ''returns 011110'' | |
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− | If NumberPlaces > LengthofSomeNumber then returns #ERROR. | + | *If SomeNumber and NumberPlaces are non-numeric, HEX2BIN returns the#ERROR. |
− | + | *If the NumberPlaces is a negative, it returns the #ERROR. | |
− | If number is not valid hexadecimal number, it returns #ERROR. | + | *If NumberPlaces > LengthofSomeNumber then returns #ERROR. |
− | + | *If number is not valid hexadecimal number, it returns #ERROR. | |
− | If NumberPlaces > 10 ,then it returns #ERROR. | + | *If NumberPlaces > 10 ,then it returns #ERROR. |
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Revision as of 16:56, 3 December 2013
HEX2BIN(number, places)
- Where 'number' is the hexadecimal number to be converted, and
- 'places' is the number of characters to display the output.If omitted then it use minimum number of characters.NumberPlaces is use for adding the return value with leading zero.
HEX2BIN() converts a hexadecimal number to its binary equivalent.
Description
HEX2BIN(number, places)
- The 'number' should be in the range to . If it exceeds the limit, Calci gives a #NUM! error.
- Calci returns an #ERROR message, if the 'number' is not a valid hexadecimal number.
- 'places' argument is used to return the output with leading zeros. If 'places' argument is not used, 'Calci' uses the minimum number of characters required to display the binary output.
- If 'places' is negative, Calci returns an error message.
- If 'places' is not an integer, Calci truncates the value and uses the integer part as input.
For example,
HEX2BIN() returns 1010
HEX2BIN() returns 0001100100
HEX2BIN() returns 011110
- If SomeNumber and NumberPlaces are non-numeric, HEX2BIN returns the#ERROR.
- If the NumberPlaces is a negative, it returns the #ERROR.
- If NumberPlaces > LengthofSomeNumber then returns #ERROR.
- If number is not valid hexadecimal number, it returns #ERROR.
- If NumberPlaces > 10 ,then it returns #ERROR.
HEX2BIN
Lets see an example in (Column1, Row1)
=HEX2BIN("A",5)
HEX2BIN converts A to 01010.
Consider an another example(Column1,Row2)
=HEX2BIN("C3")
Converts C3 to 11000011.
Syntax
Remarks
Examples
Description
Column1 | Column2 | Column3 | Column4 | |
Row1 | 1010 | |||
Row2 | 11000011 | |||
Row3 | ||||
Row4 | ||||
Row5 | ||||
Row6 |