Converts a binary number to hexadecimal.

Syntax

BIN2HEX(number,places)

Number is the binary number you want to convert. Number cannot contain more than 10 characters (10 bits). The most significant bit of number is the sign bit. The remaining 9 bits are magnitude bits. Negative numbers are represented using two's-complement notation.

Places is the number of characters to use. If places is omitted, BIN2HEX uses the minimum number of characters necessary. Places is useful for padding the return value with leading 0s (zeros).

Remarks

Example

The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank worksheet.

How to copy an example

  1. Create a blank workbook or worksheet.
  2. Select the example in the Help topic.

    Note Do not select the row or column headers.

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  3. Press CTRL+C.
  4. In the worksheet, select cell A1, and press CTRL+V.
  5. To switch between viewing the results and viewing the formulas that return the results, press CTRL+` (grave accent), or on the Formulas tab, in the Formula Auditing group, click the Show Formulas button.
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Formula Description (Result)
=BIN2HEX(11111011, 4) Converts binary 11111011 to hexadecimal with 4 characters (00FB)
=BIN2HEX(1110) Converts binary 1110 to hexadecimal (E)
=BIN2HEX(1111111111) Converts binary 1111111111 to hexadecimal (FFFFFFFFFF)


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