Converts a decimal
integer to hexadecimal.
Syntax
Dtx (number [ ,size] )
number is the decimal number to be converted.
If number is a null value, null is returned.
size is
the minimum number of characters in the hexadecimal value. The returned value
is padded with leading zeros as required. If size is a null value,
a runtime error occurs.
Example
This is an example
of the Dtx function used to convert a decimal number to a hexadecimal
string representation:
MyNumber = 47
MyHex = Dtx(MyNumber) ;* returns "2F"
MyHex = Dtx(MyNumber, 4) ;* returns "002F"