| hexmode {base} | R Documentation |
Convert or print integers in hexadecimal format, with as many digits as are needed to display the largest, using leading zeroes as necessary.
as.hexmode(x) ## S3 method for class 'hexmode': as.character(x, ...) ## S3 method for class 'hexmode': format(x, width = NULL, upper.case = FALSE, ...) ## S3 method for class 'hexmode': print(x, ...)
x |
An object, for the methods inheriting from class "hexmode". |
width |
NULL or a positive integer specifying the minimum
field width to be used, with padding by leading zeroes. |
upper.case |
a logical indicating whether to use upper-case letters or lower-case letters (default). |
... |
further arguments passed to or from other methods. |
Class "hexmode" consists of integer vectors with that class
attribute, used merely to ensure that they are printed in hex.
If width = NULL (the default), the output is padded with
leading zeroes to the smallest width needed for all the non-missing
elements.
as.hexmode can convert integers (of type "integer" or
"double") and character vectors whose elements contain only
0-9, a-f, A-F (or are NA) to class
"hexmode".
octmode, sprintf for other options in
converting integers to hex, strtoi to convert hex
strings to integers.