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dec2base

Convert decimal to base N number in string

Syntax

str = dec2base(d, base)
str = dec2base(d, base, n)

Arguments

str

matrix of strings corresponding to "base" representation

base

1-by-1 matrix of doubles, positive integer value, the base

d

matrix of doubles, positive integer values

Description

str = dec2base(d, base) converts the nonnegative integer values of d to the specified base base.

d must have nonnegative integers smaller than 2^52, and base must be an integer between 2 and 36.

The returned argument str is a matrix of strings.

str = dec2base(d, base, n) produces a representation with at least n digits.

Examples

for b = 2:36
 disp( dec2base(666, b) )
end

See also

  • base2dec — convert from base b to decimal
  • bin2dec — convert from binary to decimal
  • oct2dec — convert from octal to decimal
  • hex2dec — convert from hexadecimal to decimal
  • dec2bin — convert from decimal to binary
  • dec2oct — convert from decimal to octal
  • dec2hex — convert from decimal to hexadecimal

History

VersionDescription
5.4.0 This function was added in Scilab 5.4.0
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