BIN2HEX
Converts a binary number to hexadecimal.
If this function is not available, run the Setup program to install the Analysis ToolPak. After you install the Analysis ToolPak, you must enable it by using the Add-Ins command on the Tools menu.
Syntax
BIN2HEX(number,places)
Number is the binary number you want to convert. Number cannot contain more than 10 characters (10 bits). The most significant bit of number is the sign bit. The remaining 9 bits are magnitude bits. Negative numbers are represented using two's-complement notation.
Places is the number of characters to use. If places is omitted, BIN2HEX uses the minimum number of characters necessary. Places is useful for padding the return value with leading 0s (zeros).
Remarks
- If number is not a valid binary number, or if number contains more than 10 characters (10 bits), BIN2HEX returns the #NUM! error value.
- If number is negative, BIN2HEX ignores places and returns a 10-character hexadecimal number.
- If BIN2HEX requires more than places characters, it returns the #NUM! error value.
- If places is not an integer, it is truncated.
- If places is nonnumeric, BIN2HEX returns the #VALUE! error value.
- If places is negative, BIN2HEX returns the #NUM! error value.
Examples
BIN2HEX(11111011, 4)
equals 00FB
BIN2HEX(1110)
equals E
BIN2HEX(1111111111)
equals FFFFFFFFFF