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HEX2BIN("1EE",9) ''returns 111101110 ''
 
HEX2BIN("1EE",9) ''returns 111101110 ''
  
HEX2BIN("4F,4) ''returns 1001111''
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HEX2BIN("4F",4) ''returns 1001111''
  
 
*The 'number' can be maximum of 10 characters (40 bits). If it exceeds the limit, Calci gives a #NUM! error.
 
*The 'number' can be maximum of 10 characters (40 bits). If it exceeds the limit, Calci gives a #NUM! error.
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*If 'places' is not an integer, Calci rounds the value and uses the integer part as input.
 
*If 'places' is not an integer, Calci rounds the value and uses the integer part as input.
  
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== Examples ==
  
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HEX2BIN() ''returns 011110''  
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{| id="TABLE1" class="SpreadSheet blue"
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|- class="even"
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| class="  " | '''Function'''
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| class="  " | '''Binary Output'''
  
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | HEX2BIN("A",5)
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| class="sshl_f" |
  
*If SomeNumber and NumberPlaces are non-numeric, HEX2BIN returns the#ERROR.
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|- class="even"
*If the NumberPlaces is a negative, it returns the #ERROR.
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| class="sshl_f" | HEX2BIN("10",8)
*If NumberPlaces &gt; LengthofSomeNumber then  returns #ERROR.
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| class="sshl_f" |
*If number is not valid hexadecimal number, it returns #ERROR.
 
*If NumberPlaces &gt; 10 ,then it returns #ERROR.
 
  
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | HEX2BIN("FFFFF00",7)
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| class="sshl_f" |
  
HEX2BIN
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|- class="even"
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| class="sshl_f" | HEX2BIN("FF0FF0",-5)
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| class="sshl_f" |
  
<font size="6"></font>
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|- class="odd"
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| class="sshl_f" | HEX2BIN()
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| class="sshl_f" |
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|}
  
</div></div>
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== See Also ==
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Lets see an example in (Column1, Row1)
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*[[Manuals/calci/DEC2HEX| DEC2HEX]]
  
<nowiki>=HEX2BIN("A",5)</nowiki>
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*[[Manuals/calci/DEC2OCT| DEC2OCT]]
  
HEX2BIN converts A to 01010.
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*[[Manuals/calci/BIN2DEC| BIN2DEC]]
  
Consider an another example(Column1,Row2)
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==References==
 
 
<nowiki>=HEX2BIN("C3")</nowiki>
 
 
 
Converts C3 to 11000011.
 
 
 
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{| id="TABLE3" class="SpreadSheet blue"
 
|- class="even"
 
| class=" " |
 
| Column1
 
| Column2
 
| Column3
 
| Column4
 
|- class="odd"
 
| class=" " | Row1
 
| class="sshl_f" | 1010
 
| class=" " |
 
| class=" " |
 
| class=" " |
 
|- class="even"
 
| class="  " | Row2
 
| class="sshl_f" | 11000011
 
| class=" " |
 
| class=" " |
 
| class=" " |
 
|- class="odd"
 
| Row3
 
| class="  SelectTD ChangeBGColor SelectTD" |
 
<div id="2Space_Handle" class="zhandles" title="Click and Drag to resize CALCI Column/Row/Cell. It is EZ!"></div><div id="2Space_Copy" class="zhandles" title="Click and Drag over to AutoFill other cells."></div><div id="2Space_Drag" class="zhandles" title="Click and Drag to Move/Copy Area.">[[Image:copy-cube.gif]]  </div>
 
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|- class="even"
 
| Row4
 
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|- class="odd"
 
| class=" " | Row5
 
| class=" " |
 
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|- class="even"
 
| Row6
 
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<div align="left">[[Image:calci1.gif]]</div></div>
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal Decimal Numbers]
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Revision as of 20:47, 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.

HEX2BIN() converts a hexadecimal number to its binary equivalent.

Description

HEX2BIN(number, places)

For example,

HEX2BIN("1EE",9) returns 111101110

HEX2BIN("4F",4) returns 1001111

  • The 'number' can be maximum of 10 characters (40 bits). If it exceeds the limit, Calci gives a #NUM! error.
  • Hexadecimal number uses numbers from 0 to 9 and characters from A to F. Hence, the number argument should be entered in quotes (e.g. "1FF").
  • The most significant bit of the number is the sign bit and remaining bits are magnitude bits. A negative number is represented in 2's complement form.
  • 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 ignores the places and uses the minimum number of characters required to display the binary output.
  • If 'places' is not an integer, Calci rounds the value and uses the integer part as input.

Examples

Function Binary Output
HEX2BIN("A",5)
HEX2BIN("10",8)
HEX2BIN("FFFFF00",7)
HEX2BIN("FF0FF0",-5)
HEX2BIN()

See Also

References