I'd like to convert a string which contains a decimal number into string that contains the binary value, the octal and the hexadecimal value of that decimal number.Afterwards I also like to convert a string containing a binary, octal and hexd. number into a decimal string.Basically I'm looking for the functions:
dec2bin dec2oct dec2hex bin2dec oct2dec hex2dec
I'd not prefer to rewrite a function, I'm sure the framework must have these functions already.
im having trouble understanding this question for a homework assignment. I need to write the PSEUDOCODE for the following scenario, but i got no idea about how to convert a hexadecimal number to a decimal number..You are required to input a two digit hexadecimal number eg. 3f (digits can be entered separately) and calculate the equivalent decimal number. (note the decimal number will be between 0 and 255) . output the decimal number
How to convert a whole number into decimal..For example 70 to .70 because there are some price in my system that needed to be calculated by grams for example $5 per grams... I am saving the price in my database as an integer..
I want to know how to convert a percentage rate such as 4.5% into a decimal number in your code editor in V 2008.For example, the user input is 4.5%. Is there any function available to convert is to 0.045?
I'm reading a text file that has a single line with the number 70. I want to convert this to a number (decimal or Integer). The following returns 7 - what am I doing wrong? [code...]
I am calling the function below from an Excel spreadsheet and the conversion from hex to decimal using the VAL function in the "manufacturer" variable below is coming back with a negative value. The VBA edition is 6.5.
Public Function decMEID(ByVal sKey As String) As String Dim manufacturer As String Dim serial As String
I asked a question earlier about comparing numbers using the "And" comparison operator in If Statements and now I have been toying around with getting my head wrapped around bitwise operators. So I have written a very basic code that will allow me to see the conversion of any decimal number in binary format.[code]Notice here that I am using SByte as the paramerter - which should only contain 8 bits right? However, the message box that appears has 16 bits assigned to negative numbers.
Assume the ListView1.Width is "30", then each column should be in event width of 10. Furthermore thereshould only be three columns becuase i have added only three columns. However, when i resize teh form, the listview controls shows an additional column.
How this was added? How do i fix this, so that when i add 3 columns it will have only three columns even when resized the form or not
Anybody have tried having fixed number (painted) of rows on a datagridview regardless of the number of rows of the datasource??? i.e. datagridview will still show 20 rows even if the the datasource have 8 rows only? like gridlines already painted as is - with/without datasource binded.
I am doing a bar cash register and I want to use a if statement to see if fosters button and number 1 on the number pad are both pressed then multiply constant by quantity number
GUI: textbox1.Text, button, textbox2.Text What i want to do is when the user inputs an 8 bit binary number The program finds the places of ones and outputs them For example: user inputs 00010011, the program outputs a 4,1,0 because the 7th place is the one closest to the left and the 0th place is the farthest, e.g. 76543210 is and in the 8bit string the 4th 1st and 0th are ones I was thinking of something like this:
I am attempting to take the decimal places of a given input, round it so there are only two decimal places, then change it to a whole number. So far I have been able to remove the integer part of the number, leaving only the decimal, but the other procedures are eluding me. Here's what I have so far: (VB 2008)
Private Function DecimalNumber(ByVal number As Double) As Double Dim Input As Double Dim SubtractNumber As Decimal
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That code returns the decimal part of the input just fine, and I thought maybe multiplying it by 10 would work....but obviously you run into problems when there is more than one decimal place.
I have class representing a unit of measure with a Decimal as the numeric. Just to simplify things for this example, let's say I'm representing centimeters. I'd like to implement a ToString() method for this class. The thing is, if the numeric value is a whole number I'd like to just display the decimal as an integer. Otherwise, I'd like to keep it as a decimal. So, for example, 10.5D centimeters would display as "10.5cm", but 7.0D centimeters should display as "7cm". I'd like this to be fast and simple to read. I have a working solution, but it seems like there should be a better way.Here's a contrived example showing my first crack at it:
Public Property Units As String = "cm" Public Property NumericValue As Decimal = 10.5D Public Overrides Function ToString()
i am using that code i have one datagridview and datagridview cell 3 value is 7
Dim n As Integer For a = 0 To DataGridView1.Rows.Count - 1 If DataGridView1.Rows(a).Cells(0).Value = True Then n = DataGridView1.Rows(a).Cells(3).Value
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the above code answer is 4 but i want the answer like that 3.5