Difference between revisions of "Bit.tohex"
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<translate>Converts its first argument to a hex string. The number of hex digits is given by the absolute value of the optional second argument. Positive numbers between 1 and 8 generate lowercase hex digits. Negative numbers generate uppercase hex digits. Only the least-significant 4*|n| bits are used. The default is to generate 8 lowercase hex digits.</translate> | <translate>Converts its first argument to a hex string. The number of hex digits is given by the absolute value of the optional second argument. Positive numbers between 1 and 8 generate lowercase hex digits. Negative numbers generate uppercase hex digits. Only the least-significant 4*|n| bits are used. The default is to generate 8 lowercase hex digits.</translate> | ||
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(string) = bit.tohex(x,n) | (string) = bit.tohex(x,n) | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, 13 July 2023
Available since: Gideros 2013.09
Class: bit
Description
Converts its first argument to a hex string. The number of hex digits is given by the absolute value of the optional second argument. Positive numbers between 1 and 8 generate lowercase hex digits. Negative numbers generate uppercase hex digits. Only the least-significant 4*|n| bits are used. The default is to generate 8 lowercase hex digits. <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> (string) = bit.tohex(x,n) </source>
Parameters
x: (number) number to convert to hex string
n: (number) number of hex digits to convert optional
Return values
Returns (string) hex string