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Anyone know how I can convert a 1D array of 0's and 1's to a hex value?


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Attached is a simple VI that converts your 1D binary array (consisting of decimal 0's and 1's) to a hex value and hex integer string.

The hex value is in fact just the decimal value presented in hexadecimal form. One can change the format of numerical indicators by right clicking on it and selecting Format & Precision.

The attaced VI is compatible with LabVIEW 4.1 and up.

Hope this helps. /Mikael
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Works like a champ! Thanks so much.. Makes me feel stupid but thanks anyway!
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Here's another example.
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Great!! Thanks so much! I would say that I owe ya one, but you will always be much more advanced than I.
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Yet another example.
Why make it simple when it can be complicated?

Jean-Pierre Drolet

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[Attachment ArrayToNumber.vi, see below]


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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 13:23:16 -0400, "Jean-Pierre Drolet"
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> Yet another example.
> Why make it simple when it can be complicated?
>
> Jean-Pierre Drolet
>

Wonderful!
...The power to make it simple... (quote)

May be somebody else want to play this game?
Some limitations? Who asked? Where is the author...

I'm sorry, out of the subject.
Best Regards,
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Thats Great!! Thanks!! For making me feel so unintelligent! Oh well, I know now!
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Here is another version.
www.vartortech.com
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