Hello, A few weeks ago I asked about converting a decimal number to binary. This time, I need to do the opposite, take a binary number, and convert ti to its decimal equivalent. I have googled, but didn't find much in the way of elegant solutions. Since you all were such a help last time, I figured I'd ask you again. Thanks in advance, Jason Thibodeau [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
"Jason Thibodeau" <jbloudg20 at gmail.com> wrote in message news:a5ba544c0810061005nf02f6a1jb29bba82edbe12ed at mail.gmail.com...> Hello, > > A few weeks ago I asked about converting a decimal number to binary. This > time, I need to do the opposite, take a binary number, and convert ti to > its > decimal equivalent. I have googled, but didn't find much in the way of > elegant solutions. Since you all were such a help last time, I figured I'd > ask you again.Try a Google search for: "Marc Schwartz" bin2dec efg Earl F Glynn Stowers Institute for Medical Research