Manuals/calci/BIN2DEC
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BIN2DEC(number)
- Where 'number' is the binary number to be converted to decimal number.
Description
BIN2DEC(number)
- BIN2DEC() converts a binary number to decimal number.
- Binaray number is represented using digits 1 or 0 only.
- The conversion can be obtained for a binary number upto 10 bits. The most significant bit represents the 'sign' of the number (0=positive, 1=negative). Negative numbers are represented using 2's complement notation.
- Positive numbers can be from 0 (000000000) to 511 (111111111) or negative numbers -1 (1000000001) to -512 (1111111111).
- A binary number (e.g '101') can be converted to decimal number (base 2) as -
(1*2^2)+(0*2^1)+(1*2^0)=4+0+1= 5
- If the number is not a valid number, 'Calci' returns an #ERROR message.
BIN2DEC returns the error value., when number contains more than 10 characters (10 bits).
BIN2DEC
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