The [[HEX$]] function returns the base 16 hexadecimal representation of an [[INTEGER]], [[LONG]] or [[_INTEGER64]] value as a [[STRING]]. {{PageSyntax}} :{{Parameter|result$}} = [[HEX$]]({{Parameter|decimalNumber}}) {{PageDescription}} * The function returns the string hexadecimal (base-16) representation of {{Parameter|decimalNumber}}. * The function does not return a leading sign space so [[LTRIM$]] is not necessary. <!-- Confusing hack hidden: * Can be used in place of [[STR$]] to trim both sides of positive decimal values 0 to 9 only.}} --> * [[VAL]] can convert the string value back to a decimal value by prefixing the string return with "&H": {{InlineCode}}dec = VAL("&H" + hexvar$){{InlineCodeEnd}}. {{PageExamples}} ''Example 1:'' Comparing decimal, hexadecimal and octal string values 0 to 15. {{CodeStart}} '' '' LOCATE 2, 20: PRINT " Decimal | Hexadecimal | Octal " LOCATE 3, 20: PRINT "-----------+-------------+--------" template$ = " \ \ | \\ | \\ " FOR n% = 0 TO 15 LOCATE 4 + n%, 20: {{Cl|PRINT USING}} template$; {{Cl|STR$}}(n%); {{Cl|HEX$}}(n%); {{Cl|OCT$}}(n%) NEXT n% '' '' {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}} Decimal | Hexadecimal | Octal -----------+-------------+-------- 0 | 0 | 0 1 | 1 | 1 2 | 2 | 2 3 | 3 | 3 4 | 4 | 4 5 | 5 | 5 6 | 6 | 6 7 | 7 | 7 8 | 8 | 10 9 | 9 | 11 10 | A | 12 11 | B | 13 12 | C | 14 13 | D | 15 14 | E | 16 15 | F | 17 {{OutputEnd}} ''Note:'' Decimal [[STR$]] values contain a leading sign space so values require an extra space in the template using the slash format. ''Example 2:'' Converting hex value to decimal. {{CodeStart}} h$ = {{Cl|HEX$}}(255) {{Cl|PRINT}} "Hex: "; h$ {{Cl|PRINT}} "Converting Hex value to Decimal:"; {{Cl|VAL}}("&H" + h$) {{CodeEnd}} {{OutputStart}} Hex: FF Converting Hex value to Decimal: 255 {{OutputEnd}} {{PageSeeAlso}} * [[OCT$]], [[STR$]], [[VAL]] * [[&H]] {{text|(hexadecimal)}}, [[&O]] {{text|(octal)}}, [[&B]] {{text|(binary)}} * [[Base Comparisons]] * [[HEX$ 32 Bit Values]] {{PageNavigation}} <