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      petermeisenstein F @xevdev last edited by

      @xevdev I think it depends what you are trying to do if you want to replace your code by binary coding i dont think that works in fuze

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        PB____ last edited by

        I'm not sure what you mean by us a binary number in this case?

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          xevdev F @petermeisenstein last edited by

          @petermeisenstein in this question they used a hexadecimal number ( base 16 ) by putting an x in a number as in 0x000001 giving 1 in decimal ( base 10 ) so I was wondering if I put some other letter , I've used % in other languages , to denote that it's a binary number ( base 2 )

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            petermeisenstein F @xevdev last edited by

            @xevdev So i am not good at maths so I am sorry for any wrong thing what I say now. Isnt % the modulo I dont know if you say modulo in english.

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            • xevdev
              xevdev F @petermeisenstein last edited by

              @petermeisenstein yes in fuze it is and I wrote my own mod function because I was expecting a function name not a symbol . So each language is different .

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                petermeisenstein F @xevdev last edited by

                @xevdev
                And you are dealing with binary stuff in fuze very cool. Back to the roots of codeing

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                  xevdev F @petermeisenstein last edited by xevdev

                  @petermeisenstein not if there's no way to put a binary number in to my code so I'll use
                  Bin = "10110010"
                  If bin [0] = "1" then print("true")
                  And because the first digit is 1 it will print true
                  I think ?
                  Got caught out again use
                  If bin [0] ==
                  Double equals

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                    petermeisenstein F @xevdev last edited by

                    @xevdev Yeah I would also say maybe it helps you there is strcontains and other string stuff in fuze. Are you programming a ROM for a cpu emulator ?

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                    • xevdev
                      xevdev F last edited by

                      No I just want a binary number to use as a bitmask
                      And the code above doesn't work which is funny because I just wrote a whole program which uses something similar to that.

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                      • pianofire
                        pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                        For the OCR code generator I have a couple of user functions:

                        // convert a decimal number to a binary string
                        function dec2bin(n,length_type)
                          string byte=""
                          if length_type > 0  then
                            while int(n) > 0 loop
                               nbit =  (n % 2)
                               byte = str(nbit) + byte    
                               n = n / 2
                            repeat
                            //pad to length_type bits...
                            while len(byte) < length_type loop
                              byte = "0" + byte
                            repeat
                          endif
                        return byte
                        
                        // convert a binary string to decimal
                        function bin2dec( binaryString )
                          int result = 0
                          int i = 0
                          for i = 0 to len( binaryString ) loop
                            result *= 2
                            result += int( binaryString[ i ] )
                          repeat
                        return result
                        

                        Credit to @faz808 for the first one

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                        • xevdev
                          xevdev F last edited by

                          Thanks but

                          I simply want a binary number to be visible in my program that way I can easily change the bits

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                          • pianofire
                            pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                            As far as I know there is no way to that currently

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                              xevdev F last edited by

                              That's ok the above works in a roundabout way

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