If you can count in binary Ben, you can do Hex. It's just breaking your binary into four bit groupings and converting.
Lets see if I can damage my brain further today. We'll pick a number.. say 208. Convert to Binary. *steam comes out of ears*
1101 0000 (calculator with windows can help with conversion) Take each group of four and convert to a hex number.
Leftmost group is 1101, which converts to 13. 13 Hex is D.
Rightmost group is 0000 which obviously converts to 0 still...0.
So your Hex humber is D0.
Modifié par Calvinthesneak, 23 septembre 2010 - 12:54 .