WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex Method
Converts a decimal number to hexadecimal.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function Dec2Hex ( _
Arg1 As Object, _
Arg2 As Object _
) As String
'Usage
Dim instance As WorksheetFunction
Dim Arg1 As Object
Dim Arg2 As Object
Dim returnValue As String
returnValue = instance.Dec2Hex(Arg1, Arg2)
string Dec2Hex(
Object Arg1,
Object Arg2
)
Parameters
Arg1
Type: System.ObjectNumber - the decimal integer you want to convert. If number is negative, places is ignored and Dec2Hex returns a 10-character (40-bit) hexadecimal number in which the most significant bit is the sign bit. The remaining 39 bits are magnitude bits. Negative numbers are represented using two's-complement notation.
Arg2
Type: System.ObjectPlaces - the number of characters to use. If places is omitted, Dec2Hex uses the minimum number of characters necessary. Places is useful for padding the return value with leading 0s (zeros).
Return Value
Type: System.String
Remarks
If number < -549,755,813,888 or if number > 549,755,813,887, Dec2Hex returns the #NUM! error value.
If number is nonnumeric, Dec2Hex returns the #VALUE! error value.
If Dec2Hex requires more than places characters, it returns the #NUM! error value.
If places is not an integer, it is truncated.
If places is nonnumeric, Dec2Hex returns the #VALUE! error value.
If places is negative, Dec2Hex returns the #NUM! error value.