Decimal To Binary Conversion And Display In Textbox?
Mar 7, 2010
I want to take more than one number separated by one space from txtDec textbox and display their binary form again separated by one space in txtBin textbox.
My code below ---
Private Sub DecToBin()
Dim i As Integer = txtDec.Text
Dim binary As String = Convert.ToString(i, 2).PadLeft(8, "0"c)
txtBin.Text = binary
End Sub
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Private Sub DecToBin() Dim i As Integer = txtDec.Text Dim binary As String = Convert.ToString(i, 2) txtBin.Text = binary End Sub
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