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Are Hex and Binary formats available in Mathcad Prime 1.0? If yes, how to use?
I don't think they are included in Prime 1.0.
Mike
Philippe Blanchard wrote:
Are Hex and Binary formats available in Mathcad Prime 1.0? If yes, how to use?
No!
If no, I can show how to do ![]()
One function on the Mathcad Server for the number formats converting:
http://twt.mpei.ac.ru/MCS/Worksheets/base2base.xmcd

I always tell my students on my lectures on computer science, it would be better if we have on hands not 10 (decimal) but 8 (octal) or 16 (hexadecimal) fingers ![]()
Valery Ochkov wrote:
...if we have on hands not 10 (decimal) but 8 (octal) or 16 (hexadecimal) fingers
For what? ![]()
VladimirN. wrote:
Valery Ochkov wrote:
...if we have on hands not 10 (decimal) but 8 (octal) or 16 (hexadecimal) fingers
For what?
In this cace now our calculation system was not decimal but octal) or hexadecimal and we have not any problems with numerical IT ![]()
No, we should all sexdactyl ... base 12 is better for general everyday use than base 10. ![]()
Please see the attachment (include worksheets for Mathcad 15 and Mathcad Prime 1.0).

And what about not integer, real numbers - 123.567E-7 for example. Built-in tools of Mathcad 13 can convert its in binar etc format.
