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For Example, | For Example, | ||
− | HEX2OCT("A",4) ''returns '0012' | + | HEX2OCT("A",4) ''returns '0012'' |
− | HEX2OCT("") ''returns '' | + | HEX2OCT("FA") ''returns 000372'' |
− | HEX2OCT("") ''returns '' | + | HEX2OCT("09") ''returns 0000000011'' |
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*If 'places' is negative, Calci ignores the places and displays the octal output. | *If 'places' is negative, Calci ignores the places and displays the octal output. | ||
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+ | *If 'places' is omitted, Calci displays a 10 digit octal output. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 16:25, 4 December 2013
HEX2OCT(number,places)
- Where 'number' is a hexadecimal number to be converted and
- 'places' is the number of characters to be used to display the output.
HEX2OCT converts a hexadecimal number to its octal equivalent.
Description
HEX2OCT(number,places)
For Example,
HEX2OCT("A",4) returns '0012
HEX2OCT("FA") returns 000372
HEX2OCT("09") returns 0000000011
- 'number' must be a hexadecimal number. Hexadecimal number uses digits 0 to 9 and characters A to F. The number can also be entered in text format (e.g "1F").
- The most significant bit represents the 'sign' of the number. Negative numbers are represented using 2's complement notation.
- A number preceding with '0' (e.g 013) should be written in text format ("013") to avoid confusion with octal numbers.
- Calci returns an #ERROR message if 'number' contains more than 10 characters (10 bits).
Need to verify the 'limit for no. of input digits' after next release
- If 'number' is negative, Calci ignores the places and displays 10 digit octal output.
- If 'places' is not an integer, it is truncated.
- If 'places' are non-numeric, Calci returns an #ERROR message.
- If 'places' is negative, Calci ignores the places and displays the octal output.
- If 'places' is omitted, Calci displays a 10 digit octal output.
Examples
HEX Input | Octal Output |