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The <var>IntegerToBinary</var> [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]] function converts an integer to its binary string representation. Only integers that convert to a string no longer than four characters are allowed. | |||
Only integers that convert to a string no longer than four characters are allowed. | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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===Syntax terms=== | ===Syntax terms=== | ||
<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><th>% | <tr><th>%string</th> | ||
<td>A string variable to receive the converted value of the method object | <td>A string variable to receive the converted value of the method object <var class="term">float</var>.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th> | |||
<td>An integer value. The number must be convertible to a binary string that does not exceed the length specified by the | <tr><th>float</th> | ||
<tr><th> | <td>An integer value. The number must be convertible to a binary string that does not exceed the length specified by the <var class="term">number</var> value. </td></tr> | ||
<td>A non-zero numeric value that specifies the length of the binary string to be returned. Its value must be greater than 0 and less than 5. </td></tr> | |||
<tr><th> | <tr><th>number</th> | ||
<td>This name | <td>A non-zero numeric value that specifies the length in bytes of the binary string to be returned. Its value must be greater than 0 and less than 5.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>Signed</var></th> | |||
<td>This is an optional, [[Notation conventions for methods#Named parameters|name required]], <var>[[Boolean enumeration]]</var> that indicates whether the method object integer is to be converted to a signed integer. If so, the resulting binary string will begin with a sign bit, and a two's complement conversion is performed. | |||
<var>Signed</var> is an optional argument that defaults to <var>False</var>, which produces an unsigned conversion.</td></tr> | |||
</table> | </table> | ||
==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<ul><li>If the specified length of the returned binary string is greater than the binary value, the value is padded on the left with repetitions of the appropriate sign bit. | |||
<li>If the specified length of the returned binary string is insufficient to contain the converted value and any necessary sign bit, the request is cancelled. | |||
<li><var>IntegerToBinary</var> is available as of <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods|Sirius Mods]]</var> Version 7.3.</ul> | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
The following statement displays an ' | <ol><li>The following statement displays an '<code>a</code>' character: | ||
<p class="code">[[PrintText statement|printText]] {129:integerToBinary(1)} | |||
The following statement displays ' | </p> | ||
<li>The following statement displays '<code>??</code>' because the resulting binary string is two non-displayable characters: | |||
To view the hex equivalents of the non-displayable characters above, you can use [[StringToHex (String function)|StringToHex]]. The following statement The displays ' | <p class="code">printText {32769:integerToBinary(2)} | ||
</p> | |||
The following statement displays ' | <li>To view the hex equivalents of the non-displayable characters in examples above, you can use <var>[[StringToHex (String function)|StringToHex]]</var>. The following statement The displays '<code>8001</code>'. | ||
<p class="code">printText {32769:integerToBinary(2):stringToHex} | |||
The following statement displays ' | </p> | ||
<li>The following statement displays '<code>FF7F</code>': | |||
<p class="code">printText {-129:integerToBinary(2, signed=true):[[StringToHex (String function)|stringToHex]]} | |||
</p> | |||
<li>The following statement displays '<code>0081</code>, a value padded with a positive sign bit: | |||
<p class="code">printText {129:integerToBinary(2, signed=true):stringToHex} | |||
</p></ol> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
<ul><li>The inverse of <var>IntegerToBinary</var> is <var>[[BinaryToInteger_(String_function)|BinaryToInteger]]</var>.</ul> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, 2 November 2012
Convert an integer to a binary string (Float class)
The IntegerToBinary intrinsic function converts an integer to its binary string representation. Only integers that convert to a string no longer than four characters are allowed.
Syntax
%string = float:IntegerToBinary( number, [Signed= boolean])
Syntax terms
%string | A string variable to receive the converted value of the method object float. |
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float | An integer value. The number must be convertible to a binary string that does not exceed the length specified by the number value. |
number | A non-zero numeric value that specifies the length in bytes of the binary string to be returned. Its value must be greater than 0 and less than 5. |
Signed | This is an optional, name required, Boolean enumeration that indicates whether the method object integer is to be converted to a signed integer. If so, the resulting binary string will begin with a sign bit, and a two's complement conversion is performed. Signed is an optional argument that defaults to False, which produces an unsigned conversion. |
Usage notes
- If the specified length of the returned binary string is greater than the binary value, the value is padded on the left with repetitions of the appropriate sign bit.
- If the specified length of the returned binary string is insufficient to contain the converted value and any necessary sign bit, the request is cancelled.
- IntegerToBinary is available as of Sirius Mods Version 7.3.
Examples
- The following statement displays an '
a
' character:printText {129:integerToBinary(1)}
- The following statement displays '
??
' because the resulting binary string is two non-displayable characters:printText {32769:integerToBinary(2)}
- To view the hex equivalents of the non-displayable characters in examples above, you can use StringToHex. The following statement The displays '
8001
'.printText {32769:integerToBinary(2):stringToHex}
- The following statement displays '
FF7F
':printText {-129:integerToBinary(2, signed=true):stringToHex}
- The following statement displays '
0081
, a value padded with a positive sign bit:printText {129:integerToBinary(2, signed=true):stringToHex}
See also
- The inverse of IntegerToBinary is BinaryToInteger.