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How do you convert between hexadecimal numbers and decimal numbers in C#?

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337

To convert from decimal to hex do...

string hexValue = decValue.ToString("X");

To convert from hex to decimal do either...

int decValue = int.Parse(hexValue, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber);

or

int decValue = Convert.ToInt32(hexValue, 16);
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    I would like to understand how this line decValue.ToString("X") converts it to Hex.
    – gizgok
    Dec 7, 2010 at 8:45
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    The variable decValue is of type Int32. Int32 has a ToString() overload that can accept one of a number of Format Strings that dictate how the value will be represented as a string. The "X" format string means Hexidecimal so 255.ToString("X") will return the hexadecimal string "FF". For more information see msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dwhawy9k.aspx Dec 7, 2010 at 9:07
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    Good answer. I am actually using int.TryParse instead of int.Parse for this to avoid having to use the annoying try catch block.
    – Gaff
    Aug 23, 2012 at 12:53
  • @ColeJohnson int.Parse doesn't have an option for you to specify the base as an int, just as one of a few valid NumberStyles. For base 16, either is just fine, but as a general solution, it's good to know how both work.
    – Tim S.
    Oct 21, 2013 at 20:44
  • this works for anything that can be represented as an integer (including Int64) but NOT for a larger decimal or float such as 20 digit number etc. When dealing specifically with larger numbers some of the other answers are far more correct. Using int and decimal interchangeably is dangerous and misleading.
    – Matt
    Jul 30, 2018 at 18:30
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Hex -> decimal:

Convert.ToInt64(hexString, 16);

Decimal -> Hex

string.Format("{0:x}", intValue);
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    +1 the nice thing about Convert.ToInt64(hexValue, 16); is that it will do the conversion if the 0x prefix is there or not, whereas, some of the other solutions will not.
    – Craig
    Jan 4, 2012 at 12:53
  • @Craig hi, so I need to do the conversion based on hex value size or I can apply ToInt64 for all hex value, will there any impact ? Aug 27, 2014 at 14:07
  • Pleeeeeease, when providing a solution with something that comes from a specific namespace, indicate which namespace it is ! Jan 17, 2021 at 12:10
  • this works only for integer conversion folks!!Decimal throws an error. Feb 15, 2021 at 11:00
29

It looks like you can say

Convert.ToInt64(value, 16)

to get the decimal from hexdecimal.

The other way around is:

otherVar.ToString("X");
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    I get System.FormatException: The specified format 'x' is invalid Feb 12, 2018 at 11:25
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    This works only for integer. If you want to convert a decimal hex to decimal or the other way arround it throws an error. Feb 15, 2021 at 10:59
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If you want maximum performance when doing conversion from hex to decimal number, you can use the approach with pre-populated table of hex-to-decimal values.

Here is the code that illustrates that idea. My performance tests showed that it can be 20%-40% faster than Convert.ToInt32(...):

class TableConvert
  {
      static sbyte[] unhex_table =
      { -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       , 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,10,11,12,13,14,15,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,10,11,12,13,14,15,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
       ,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1
      };

      public static int Convert(string hexNumber)
      {
          int decValue = unhex_table[(byte)hexNumber[0]];
          for (int i = 1; i < hexNumber.Length; i++)
          {
              decValue *= 16;
              decValue += unhex_table[(byte)hexNumber[i]];
          }
          return decValue;
      }
  }
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  • Genius! Wonder if it is possible to make the byte compiler automatically use this approach inside the Convert.ToInt32 ? Apr 29, 2012 at 1:56
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    I do not see any reasons why it cannot be done. However, maintaining array will consume additional memory. Apr 30, 2012 at 6:24
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From Geekpedia:

// Store integer 182
int decValue = 182;

// Convert integer 182 as a hex in a string variable
string hexValue = decValue.ToString("X");

// Convert the hex string back to the number
int decAgain = int.Parse(hexValue, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber);
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    I used this method to make small dotnet 4.0 app in a few minutes, works great with just a few lines of code. Aug 21, 2018 at 18:00
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String stringrep = myintvar.ToString("X");

int num = int.Parse("FF", System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber);
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  • This doesnt work on decimal hex values. System.ArgumentException: 'The number style AllowHexSpecifier is not supported on floating point data types.' Feb 15, 2021 at 10:58
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If it's a really big hex string beyond the capacity of the normal integer:

For .NET 3.5, we can use BouncyCastle's BigInteger class:

String hex = "68c7b05d0000000002f8";
// results in "494809724602834812404472"
String decimal = new Org.BouncyCastle.Math.BigInteger(hex, 16).ToString();

.NET 4.0 has the BigInteger class.

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Hex to Decimal Conversion

Convert.ToInt32(number, 16);

Decimal to Hex Conversion

int.Parse(number, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber)

For more details Check this article

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  • This seems to be just a repeat of this answer.
    – Pang
    Jun 5, 2017 at 1:38
2

Try using BigNumber in C# - Represents an arbitrarily large signed integer.

Program

using System.Numerics;
...
var bigNumber = BigInteger.Parse("837593454735734579347547357233757342857087879423437472347757234945743");
Console.WriteLine(bigNumber.ToString("X"));

Output

4F30DC39A5B10A824134D5B18EEA3707AC854EE565414ED2E498DCFDE1A15DA5FEB6074AE248458435BD417F06F674EB29A2CFECF

Possible Exceptions,

ArgumentNullException - value is null.

FormatException - value is not in the correct format.

Conclusion

You can convert string and store a value in BigNumber without constraints about the size of the number unless the string is empty and non-analphabets

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    static string chex(byte e)                  // Convert a byte to a string representing that byte in hexadecimal
    {
        string r = "";
        string chars = "0123456789ABCDEF";
        r += chars[e >> 4];
        return r += chars[e &= 0x0F];
    }           // Easy enough...

    static byte CRAZY_BYTE(string t, int i)     // Take a byte, if zero return zero, else throw exception (i=0 means false, i>0 means true)
    {
        if (i == 0) return 0;
        throw new Exception(t);
    }

    static byte hbyte(string e)                 // Take 2 characters: these are hex chars, convert it to a byte
    {                                           // WARNING: This code will make small children cry. Rated R.
        e = e.ToUpper(); // 
        string msg = "INVALID CHARS";           // The message that will be thrown if the hex str is invalid

        byte[] t = new byte[]                   // Gets the 2 characters and puts them in seperate entries in a byte array.
        {                                       // This will throw an exception if (e.Length != 2).
            (byte)e[CRAZY_BYTE("INVALID LENGTH", e.Length ^ 0x02)], 
            (byte)e[0x01] 
        };

        for (byte i = 0x00; i < 0x02; i++)      // Convert those [ascii] characters to [hexadecimal] characters. Error out if either character is invalid.
        {
            t[i] -= (byte)((t[i] >= 0x30) ? 0x30 : CRAZY_BYTE(msg, 0x01));                                  // Check for 0-9
            t[i] -= (byte)((!(t[i] < 0x0A)) ? (t[i] >= 0x11 ? 0x07 : CRAZY_BYTE(msg, 0x01)) : 0x00);        // Check for A-F
        }           

        return t[0x01] |= t[0x00] <<= 0x04;     // The moment of truth.
    }
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This is not really easiest way but this source code enable you to right any types of octal number i.e 23.214, 23 and 0.512 and so on. Hope this will help you..

    public string octal_to_decimal(string m_value)
    {
        double i, j, x = 0;
        Int64 main_value;
        int k = 0;
        bool pw = true, ch;
        int position_pt = m_value.IndexOf(".");
        if (position_pt == -1)
        {
            main_value = Convert.ToInt64(m_value);
            ch = false;
        }
        else
        {
            main_value = Convert.ToInt64(m_value.Remove(position_pt, m_value.Length - position_pt));
            ch = true;
        }

        while (k <= 1)
        {
            do
            {
                i = main_value % 10;                                        // Return Remainder
                i = i * Convert.ToDouble(Math.Pow(8, x));                   // calculate power
                if (pw)
                    x++;
                else
                    x--;
                o_to_d = o_to_d + i;                                        // Saving Required calculated value in main variable
                main_value = main_value / 10;                               // Dividing the main value 
            }
            while (main_value >= 1);
            if (ch)
            {
                k++;
                main_value = Convert.ToInt64(Reversestring(m_value.Remove(0, position_pt + 1)));
            }
            else
                k = 2;
            pw = false;
            x = -1;
        }
        return (Convert.ToString(o_to_d));
    }    
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    welcome on stackoverflow. could you please explain a bit your code (mybe just a short sentence). Thanks!
    – Daniele B
    Dec 4, 2012 at 14:17
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This one worked for me:

public static decimal HexToDec(string hex)
{
  if (hex.Length % 2 == 1)
    hex = "0" + hex;
  byte[] raw = new byte[hex.Length / 2];
  decimal d = 0;
    for (int i = 0; i < raw.Length; i++)
    {
      raw[i] = Convert.ToByte(hex.Substring(i * 2, 2), 16);
      d += Math.Pow(256, (raw.Length - 1 - i)) * raw[i];
    }
    return d.ToString();
  return d;
}
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Decimal - Hexa

        var decValue = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());
        string hex = string.Format("{0:x}", decValue);
        Console.WriteLine(hex);

Hexa - Decimal (use namespace: using System.Globalization;)

        var hexval = Console.ReadLine();
        int decValue = int.Parse(hexval, NumberStyles.HexNumber);
        Console.WriteLine(decValue);
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FOUR C# native ways to convert Hex to Dec and back:

using System;

namespace Hexadecimal_and_Decimal
{
  internal class Program
  {
    private static void Main(string[] args)
    {
      string hex = "4DEAD";
      int dec;

      // hex to dec:
      dec = int.Parse(hex, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber);
      // or:
      dec = Convert.ToInt32(hex, 16);

      // dec to hex:
      hex = dec.ToString("X"); // lowcase: x, uppercase: X
      // or:
      hex = string.Format("{0:X}", dec); // lowcase: x, uppercase: X

      Console.WriteLine("Hexadecimal number: " + hex);
      Console.WriteLine("Decimal number: " + dec);
    }
  }
}
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My version is I think a little more understandable because my C# knowledge is not so high. I'm using this algorithm: http://easyguyevo.hubpages.com/hub/Convert-Hex-to-Decimal (The Example 2)

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;

static class Tool
{
    public static string DecToHex(int x)
    {
        string result = "";

        while (x != 0)
        {
            if ((x % 16) < 10)
                result = x % 16 + result;
            else
            {
                string temp = "";

                switch (x % 16)
                {
                    case 10: temp = "A"; break;
                    case 11: temp = "B"; break;
                    case 12: temp = "C"; break;
                    case 13: temp = "D"; break;
                    case 14: temp = "E"; break;
                    case 15: temp = "F"; break;
                }

                result = temp + result;
            }

            x /= 16;
        }

        return result;
    }

    public static int HexToDec(string x)
    {
        int result = 0;
        int count = x.Length - 1;
        for (int i = 0; i < x.Length; i++)
        {
            int temp = 0;
            switch (x[i])
            {
                case 'A': temp = 10; break;
                case 'B': temp = 11; break;
                case 'C': temp = 12; break;
                case 'D': temp = 13; break;
                case 'E': temp = 14; break;
                case 'F': temp = 15; break;
                default: temp = -48 + (int)x[i]; break; // -48 because of ASCII
            }

            result += temp * (int)(Math.Pow(16, count));
            count--;
        }

        return result;
    }
}

class Program
{
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        Console.Write("Enter Decimal value: ");
        int decNum = int.Parse(Console.ReadLine());

        Console.WriteLine("Dec {0} is hex {1}", decNum, Tool.DecToHex(decNum));

        Console.Write("\nEnter Hexadecimal value: ");
        string hexNum = Console.ReadLine().ToUpper();

        Console.WriteLine("Hex {0} is dec {1}", hexNum, Tool.HexToDec(hexNum));

        Console.ReadKey();
    }
}
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Convert binary to Hex

Convert.ToString(Convert.ToUInt32(binary1, 2), 16).ToUpper()
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You can use this code and possible set Hex length and part's:

const int decimal_places = 4;
const int int_places = 4;
static readonly string decimal_places_format = $"X{decimal_places}";
static readonly string int_places_format = $"X{int_places}";

public static string DecimaltoHex(decimal number)
{
    var n = (int)Math.Truncate(number);
    var f = (int)Math.Truncate((number - n) * ((decimal)Math.Pow(10, decimal_places)));
    return $"{string.Format($"{{0:{int_places_format}}}", n)}{string.Format($"{{0:{decimal_places_format}}}", f)}";
}

public static decimal HextoDecimal(string number)
{
    var n = number.Substring(0, number.Length - decimal_places);
    var f = number.Substring(number.Length - decimal_places);
    return decimal.Parse($"{int.Parse(n, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber)}.{int.Parse(f, System.Globalization.NumberStyles.HexNumber)}");
}
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An extension method for converting a byte array into a hex representation. This pads each byte with leading zeros.

    /// <summary>
    /// Turns the byte array into its Hex representation.
    /// </summary>
    public static string ToHex(this byte[] y)
    {
        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
        foreach (byte b in y)
        {
            sb.Append(b.ToString("X").PadLeft(2, "0"[0]));
        }
        return sb.ToString();
    }
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Here is my function:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
class HexadecimalToDecimal
{
    static Dictionary<char, int> hexdecval = new Dictionary<char, int>{
        {'0', 0},
        {'1', 1},
        {'2', 2},
        {'3', 3},
        {'4', 4},
        {'5', 5},
        {'6', 6},
        {'7', 7},
        {'8', 8},
        {'9', 9},
        {'a', 10},
        {'b', 11},
        {'c', 12},
        {'d', 13},
        {'e', 14},
        {'f', 15},
    };

    static decimal HexToDec(string hex)
    {
        decimal result = 0;
        hex = hex.ToLower();

        for (int i = 0; i < hex.Length; i++)
        {
            char valAt = hex[hex.Length - 1 - i];
            result += hexdecval[valAt] * (int)Math.Pow(16, i);
        }

        return result;
    }

    static void Main()
    {

        Console.WriteLine("Enter Hexadecimal value");
        string hex = Console.ReadLine().Trim();

        //string hex = "29A";
        Console.WriteLine("Hex {0} is dec {1}", hex, HexToDec(hex));

        Console.ReadKey();
    }
}
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  • This could be a good candidate for a Convert extension method so that one could write: int hexa = Convert.ToHexadecimal(11); =) Aug 22, 2014 at 18:46
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My solution is a bit like back to basics, but it works without using any built-in functions to convert between number systems.

    public static string DecToHex(long a)
    {
        int n = 1;
        long b = a;
        while (b > 15)
        {
            b /= 16;
            n++;
        }
        string[] t = new string[n];
        int i = 0, j = n - 1;
        do
        {
                 if (a % 16 == 10) t[i] = "A";
            else if (a % 16 == 11) t[i] = "B";
            else if (a % 16 == 12) t[i] = "C";
            else if (a % 16 == 13) t[i] = "D";
            else if (a % 16 == 14) t[i] = "E";
            else if (a % 16 == 15) t[i] = "F";
            else t[i] = (a % 16).ToString();
            a /= 16;
            i++;
        }
        while ((a * 16) > 15);
        string[] r = new string[n];
        for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
        {
            r[i] = t[j];
            j--;
        }
        string res = string.Concat(r);
        return res;
    }

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