Hex() and Oct() Function Function in MS Access
1. Hex() Function : Hex() Function in MS Access is used to returns a String representing the hexadecimal value of a number. Syntax :
Hex(number)
Parameter : This method accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below :
- number : It is any valid numeric expression or string expression.
Returns : If the number is null it returns null, if the number is Empty then it returns Zero (0). Otherwise it returns a String representing the hexadecimal value of a number. Note : If number is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated. Example-1 : Hexadecimal representation of 2.
SELECT Hex(2) AS HexNumber;
Output :
HexNumber |
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2 |
Example-2 : Hexadecimal representation of 13.
SELECT Hex(13) AS HexNumber;
Output :
HexNumber |
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D |
Example-3 : Hexadecimal representation of 1134.80.
SELECT Hex(1134.80) AS HexNumber;
Output :
HexNumber |
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46F |
2. Oct() Function : Oct() Function in MS Access is used to returns a String representing the octal value of a number. Syntax :
Oct(number)
Parameter : This method accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below :
- number : It is any valid numeric expression or string expression.
Returns : If the number is null it returns null, if the number is Empty then it returns Zero (0).Otherwise it returns a String representing the octal value of a number. Note : If number is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated. Example-1 : Octal representation of 7.
SELECT Oct(7) AS OctNumber;
Output :
OctNumber |
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7 |
Example-2 : Octal representation of 111.45.
SELECT Oct(111.45) AS OctNumber;
Output :
OctNumber |
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157 |
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