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This [[Intrinsic classes|intrinsic]] function converts an integer to its binary string representation. | This [[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. | ||
The IntegerToBinary function is available as of version 7.3 of the [[Sirius Mods]]. | The IntegerToBinary function is available as of version 7.3 of the [[Sirius Mods]]. | ||
== | ==Syntax== | ||
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===Syntax terms=== | |||
<dl> | <dl> | ||
<dt>%str | <dt>%str | ||
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''''Signed'''' is an optional argument that defaults to ''''False'''', which produces an unsigned conversion. | ''''Signed'''' is an optional argument that defaults to ''''False'''', which produces an unsigned conversion. | ||
</dl> | </dl> | ||
==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 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. | *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. | ||
*The inverse of the IntegerToBinary method is [[BinaryToInteger (String function)|BinaryToInteger]]. | *The inverse of the IntegerToBinary method is [[BinaryToInteger (String function)|BinaryToInteger]]. | ||
==Examples== | |||
The following statement displays an ''''a'''' character: | The following statement displays an ''''a'''' character: | ||
[[Intrinsic classes#printtext|printText]] {129:integerToBinary(1)} | [[Intrinsic classes#printtext|printText]] {129:integerToBinary(1)} |
Revision as of 13:42, 19 January 2011
Convert an integer to a binary string (Float class)
This intrinsic function converts an integer to its binary string representation.
Only integers that convert to a string no longer than four characters are allowed.
The IntegerToBinary function is available as of version 7.3 of the Sirius Mods.
Syntax
%string = float:IntegerToBinary( number, [Signed= boolean])
Syntax terms
- %str
- A string variable to receive the converted value of the method object number.
- number
- An integer value. The number must be convertible to a binary string that does not exceed the length specified by the num value.
- num
- 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.
- [Signed=]bool
- This name-required argument ('Signed') is a boolean value 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.
- The inverse of the IntegerToBinary method is BinaryToInteger.
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 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
List of intrinsic Float methods