WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex (Excel)

Converts a decimal number to hexadecimal.

If number < -549,755,813,888 or if number > 549,755,813,887, Dec2Hex returns the #NUM! error value. If number is nonnumeric, Dec2Hex returns the #VALUE! error value. If Dec2Hex requires more than places characters, it returns the #NUM! error value. If places is not an integer, it is truncated. If places is nonnumeric, Dec2Hex returns the #VALUE! error value. If places is negative, Dec2Hex returns the #NUM! error value.

Dec2Hex (Arg1, Arg2)


Dim strDec2Hex As String
strDec2Hex = WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(Arg1:=)

Arguments

Arg1, Arg2

Arg1 - Number - the decimal integer that you want to convert. If number is negative, places is ignored and Dec2Hex returns a 10-character (40-bit) hexadecimal number in which the most significant bit is the sign bit. The remaining 39 bits are magnitude bits. Negative numbers are represented using two's-complement notation

Arg2 - Places - the number of characters to use. If places is omitted, Dec2Hex uses the minimum number of characters necessary. Places is useful for padding the return value with leading 0s (zeros)