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Formula to convert Hexadecimal to decimal numbers and Decimal numbert to Hexadecimal

Asked by gusdarino in Crystal Reports Software

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I am looking for a function or formula to convert hexadecimal numbers to decimal and Decimal numbert to Hexadecimal
In Excel I use the "HEX2DEC" and "DEC2HEX" functions but I don't see any similar functions in Crystal.

Sample:
Value in hexadecimal Value in decimal
0x0001      1
0x0002      2
0x0008      8
0x0010      16
0x0020      32
0x0040      64
0x0080      128
0x0100      256
0x0200      512
0x0800      2048
0x1000      4096
0x2000      8192
0x10000      65536
0x20000      131072
0x40000      262144
0x80000      524288
0x100000      1048576
0x200000      2097152
0x400000      4194304
0x800000      8388608
0x1000000      16777216

If I have a decimal number of 66050 the Hexdecimal equivalent is  10202

I am using Crystal Pro 10.  My datasource is a CSV file.

Thanks,

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