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Returns a [[integer]] that is ''hexadecimal''[[string]] converted to [[integer]]
Returns a [[integer]] that is ''hexadecimal'' [[string]] converted to [[integer]]
* ''hexadecimal'': source string to convert
* ''hexadecimal'': source string to convert



Revision as of 10:39, 20 August 2013

Summary

User-Defined Function: integer Hex2Int( string hexadecimal );

Returns a integer that is hexadecimal string converted to integer

  • hexadecimal: source string to convert

Terse

(Leading zeros removed)

  • LSO: xxx bytes
  • MONO: xxx bytes

<lsl>// "012afc67" hex ~ 32 bit integer simpleHex2Int(string hexadecimal)

                                       return (integer)( "0x" + llGetSubString(hexadecimal, 0, 7)  );

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Labeled Terse

("0x" prefix, Leading zeros removed)

  • LSO: xxx bytes
  • MONO: xxx bytes

<lsl>// "0x012afc67" ~ 32 bit integer Hex2Int(string hexadecimal)

                                 return (integer)hexadecimal;

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/*//-- --//*/</lsl>

Notes

  • All Labeled formats can be cast directly to integer within LSL
  • Full formats are optimal for fixed width viewing, or packing into raw strings.
  • Portable formats are designed for compatibility with outside systems that may use different bit lengths
  • Suggest using the smallest compiled version that fits your needs

See Also

   llIntegerToHex() - function for integer/hex conversion