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wrote:
There are 10 kinds of people; those who understand binary, and those who
don't.
> Michael Ryan wrote:
Hmmm...I'm confused. I have a packed number (or zoned), and I move it toan
integer field (5U 0). I then take the %Char of the integer to get it intoget
character format. Then I use cvthc to get the hex. However, when I start
with the number 140, I get F1F4F0. I want 8C. If I use a DS overlay, I
what I want, but that doesn't seem to me to be the 'right' way.list
D SomeDS ds qualified
D SomeChar 2A
D SomeInt 5U 0 overlay(SomeChar:1)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:00 PM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael Ryan wrote:
I've checked the archives and FAQ, but wondered if someone has a morecan
elegant solution. I need to convert an unknown decimal number (probably
limit the number of digits though) to hex. Is the overlay solution thebest?
cvthc?I think cvthc is the most straight forward way.
david
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