C# :: Converting Decimal To Hexadecimal

Feb 20, 2015

I am new at programming and I have some questions about converting decimal to hexadecimal WITHOUT using .net library. The problem is, that I don't know how to do vice versa. (if you type 1254, program returns 6,14,4. I want programm to return 4,14,6- this is almost hexadecimal number (14 is not converted to "E")). Also the task is, that program has to return value in string form.

static void Main(string[] args) {
int a = 0;
int result = 0;
int n=1000000;
int[] array = new int[n];
Console.WriteLine("Insert numbers");
a = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());

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C++ :: Decimal To Hexadecimal Code

Jun 8, 2014

I have to write a code that converts a hexadecimal value to a decimal value.So far I have

#include <iostream>
#include <cmath>
#include <string>

using namespace std;

int num;
char g;
int rem;
int main(){
cout << " input num: "; cin >> num;

[code]....

I think i need to put the g and rem value into a string... which I'm not sure how to do since g will be a char value and rem will be a int value... and after I believe i need to then flip the numbers in the string.. oh it has to be in the format of 0000

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Jan 25, 2014

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#include<stdio.h>
#define MAX 1000
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long int i=0;
printf("Enter a two digit hexadecimal number: ");

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Sep 11, 2014

Question: A computer uses 10 bits to store integers with 1 bit for a sign. It stores an approximation of real numbers in 10 bits. The first bit of the first five is the sign of the mantissa and the other four bits are the mantissa. The first bit of the second five is the sign of the exponent and the other four the exponent.

1)What is the range of integers?

2)what is the range of real numbers(Float Type)

The first question was simple. I just found the smallest 10 digit binary number 1000000000 = -512 and then found the largest 10 digit binary number which would have to be 0111111111 = 511, therefore the range of integers is from -512 to 511.

For the second question - I am either making this harder than it is, or it really is a challenging question. So I followed the steps and first I was thinking I would take the number 1000000000 and convert this to a decimal (assuming its a 10 bit float)...But, can you even do this with a 10 bit float??

I ended up getting 1000000000 (after denormalizing) = .000100000 = 0.625.. would that be the minimum range? If so, then I know what I need to do to find the maximum , but if not - then I am really lost.

My Process was:

1.00000 X 2^(-4) = my final result of 0.625 after converting.

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i am having issues converting a fraction to a decimal, i think the code would go in the istream because it is working with input data but i just cant figure it out.

#include <cstdio>
#include <string>
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

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I'm trying to write a program that converts a decimal number to a binary one. I have most of the program written, but I am having a little bit of trouble. Whenever I enter a decimal number, the program will convert it correctly to binary, however, the last number is not included in the conversion. EX: Converting 37 into binary (0100101) yields 010010 when entered into the program. BTW the program must utilize recursion to achieve this goal.

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int main() {
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This is the question: [URL] .....

Now I have the binary numbers printed out in my code, but I don't know how I can covert them into to decimal.

#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <string>
#include <cmath>
using namespace std;
int main() {
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Write a C++ program that adds three binary numbers of 8-bit each. Every number is stored into an array of 8 elements.

Example:

Array A
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
+
Array B
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0
+
Array C
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0

Store the result into an array D of 8 elements. Your program should show the decimal numbers for every binary number. Print screen of 6 answers. This means you should try your program six times with different numbers in every run and show the printed screen result.

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I have the code working on converting a decimal number to base 1 through 16. I need getting the code to output the one's and two's complement.

Code:
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
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int converted_number[64];
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Code:
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int main () {
char A[100];
int length = 0;
int i;

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example:

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#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
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Code:
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Write the function itob(n,s,b) that converts the integer n into a base b character representation in the string s . In particular, itob(n,s,16) formats n as a hexadecimal integer in s .

Note that it says the result is formatted into a hexadecimal integer in the string s. Here is the example provided:

Code:

void itob(int n, char s[], int b) {
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if ( b < 2 || b > 36 ) {
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Why does digits array hold the full alphabet when the maximum digit for a hex number is f?

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How to search in C or C++ a hexadecimal patterns within a binary file.

For example:

String1:

Code: 0x44 0x65 0x07

Then, once found, extract those 3 bytes and the next 11 bytes (14 bytes in total).

Finally, from those 14 bytes, print without spaces "bytes 1 to 6", "bytes 6 to 12", and byte "13 to 14".

Then I would like to print last 2 bytes (13 to 14) joined in decimal format.

The output without any conversion would be:

Code:
446507c90688 888000800005 0015
4465072ec918 059173495269 002C
44650700cc01 01811bc90b00 00AB

But the output converting to decimal the last 2 bytes would be:

Code:
446507c90688 888000800005 21
4465072ec918 059173495269 44
44650700cc01 01811bc90b00 171

The sample file is attached, and looks like this:

Code:

06 00 00 80 00 00 00 80 09 3c c9 06 88 88 80 00
80 00 44 65 07 c9 06 88 88 80 00 80 00 05 00 15
37 06 01 00 00 01 00 65 00 00 00 02 00 00 02 00
18 00 00 00 03 00 00 03 00 17 00 00 00 04 00 00

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Code:

union {
char c[4];
float f;
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Code:
#include <iostream>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <cstdlib>
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#include <stdio.h>
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   char buffer[16];
   FILE *fp;
   unsigned long long test;
   unsigned char key[16];
   fp = fopen("D:key.txt","r");

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i searched for a code for reading bytes from a file and i found this one but when i run the program, it doesn't return the bytes written in the file, it returns another bytes / what is the problem?

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Quote
Step 1) Mask off the lower 20-bits (which should give me 0x1263B) I am unsure of how to go about doing that using C++.

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Code:

#include<stdio.h>#define MAX 1000
int main(){
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printf("Enter any hexadecimal number: ");
scanf("%s",hexaDecimal);

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So this is my current code, is there anyway I can reduce the size and use a main function to ask for input and a call function to do all the conversion and return it? I am confused for the past few days trying to figure it out and finally ended up here. Anyway can I write it as a something like this

Code:

int main()
{
//ask for user input hexadecimal into here and call a let's say hex2binary() function
}

int hex2binary(...)
{
//an array with dynamic memory, malloc? and convert it and return values
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I don't really need the full code, just a simple instruction on how and where to start.

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