I need to convert strings to hexadecimals in my Excel VBA macro.
I tried:
Dim val As String
val = "10"
Dim hexVal As Integer
hexVal = Convert.ToInt32(val, 16)
but Convert.ToInt32(val, 16)
does not work, I'm guessing because it's not VB.NET?
Anyway, I can use CInt(val)
to convert a string to an integer but if I have the string representation of a hex value, e.g. "3366CC", how do I convert it to hex so that I can perform hex calculations on it?
In VBA you need to mess about with the &H
literal:
value = val("&H" & "10") '// 16
value = val("&H3366CC") '// 3368652
Edit
Function FromHex(hexString As String) As Long
FromHex = Val("&H" & hexString)
End Function
Then
resultString = hex$(FromHex("3366CC") / FromHex("A"))
Or for constants obviously;
resultString = hex$(FromHex("3366CC") / &HA)
Consider:
Sub dural()
Dim val As String, hval As String
val = "10"
hval = Application.WorksheetFunction.Dec2Hex(val)
MsgBox hval
End Sub
VBA code needs to know or make an assumption about the input string. The code above assumes that the string represents a decimal value.
If the input string is Hex, then:
Sub dural2()
Dim val As String, hval As Long
val = "10"
hval = Application.WorksheetFunction.Hex2Dec(val)
MsgBox hval
End Sub
Here hval can be used arithmetically.
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