Int2Dec is a Windows application that allows you to enter a number in
base 10 which it then converts to any base between 2 and 16
(inclusive). You may enter -ve numbers as well
Download for free at http://www.thinkanddone.com/prog/cs/integer2decimal.html
Lew - 06 Apr 2008 18:53 GMT
> Int2Dec is a Windows application that allows you to enter a number in
> base 10 which it then converts to any base between 2 and 16
> (inclusive). You may enter -ve numbers as well
>
> Download for free at http://www.thinkanddone.spam/prog/cs/integer2decimal.html
First of all, Java has an API call for that in its library - so that is
completely useless to use here in the Java newsgroup. Second of all, it's not
that impressive in the first place. CompSci 101 exercise.

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Lew
DexterOnline - 06 Apr 2008 21:31 GMT
> > Int2Dec is a Windows application that allows you to enter a number in
> > base 10 which it then converts to any base between 2 and 16
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> Lew
Atleast I had an A in Pol Sci 101
Arne Vajhøj - 06 Apr 2008 19:46 GMT
> Int2Dec is a Windows application that allows you to enter a number in
> base 10 which it then converts to any base between 2 and 16
> (inclusive). You may enter -ve numbers as well
You posted the same C# program here just a few days back.
First time was off-topic. Second time makes it spam.
Arne
DexterOnline - 06 Apr 2008 21:30 GMT
> > Int2Dec is a Windows application that allows you to enter a number in
> > base 10 which it then converts to any base between 2 and 16
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> Arne
3rd time will p*ss you off I suppose.
Chase Preuninger - 06 Apr 2008 20:35 GMT
There is a very simple mathematical algorithm to do that. USELSS POST!
DexterOnline - 06 Apr 2008 21:30 GMT
On Apr 7, 12:35 am, Chase Preuninger <chasepreunin...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> There is a very simple mathematical algorithm to do that. USELSS POST!
Don't use it Chase,
This isn't forced messaging, its consentual one