Difference between revisions of "ToBase Command"
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:Converts given number into different [[w:Radix|base]]. The base must be between 2 and 36. The number must be an integer. | :Converts given number into different [[w:Radix|base]]. The base must be between 2 and 36. The number must be an integer. | ||
− | {{Example|1=<code>ToBase[255,16]</code> returns "FF"}} | + | :{{Example|1=<code>ToBase[255,16]</code> returns "FF" |
− | {{Note|1=See also [[FromBase Command|FromBase]] command}} | + | :<code>ToBase[256, 2]</code> returns "100000000"}} |
+ | :{{Note|1=See also [[FromBase Command|FromBase]] command}} |
Revision as of 11:50, 10 July 2012
This page is about a feature that is supported only in GeoGebra 4.2. |
- ToBase[ <Number>, <Base> ]
- Converts given number into different base. The base must be between 2 and 36. The number must be an integer.
- Example:
ToBase[255,16]
returns "FF" ToBase[256, 2]
returns "100000000"
- Note: See also FromBase command