B2X (Binary to Hexadecimal)
returns a string, in character format, that represents binary_string converted to hexadecimal.
The binary_string is a string of binary (0 or 1) digits. It can be of any length. You can optionally include blanks
in binary_string (at four-digit boundaries only, not leading or
trailing) to aid readability; they are ignored.
The returned string uses uppercase alphabetics for the values A–F, and does not include blanks.
If binary_string is the null string, B2X returns a null string.
If the number of binary digits in binary_string is not a multiple
of four, then up to three 0 digits are added on the left before
the conversion to make a total that is a multiple of four.
Here are some examples:
B2X('11000011') -> 'C3'
B2X('10111') -> '17'
B2X('101') -> '5'
B2X('1 1111 0000') -> '1F0'You can combine B2X with the functions X2D and X2C to convert a binary
number into other forms. For example:
X2D(B2X('10111')) -> '23' /* decimal 23 */