I'm really new to assembly, especially NASM syntax, but I want to learn. My problem is that I didn't understand how to add values from a register, in my case edx, to an array. I have a part of code that print the array that seems to work well:
print_array:
mov ecx,32;move array length to ecx
jmp iterate_array
iterate_array:
mov eax,[result+ecx];move value from result+ecx into eax
push ecx;save ecx on stack
push eax;push & print eax
push formatin
call printf
add esp,8 ;
pop ecx
dec ecx
cmp ecx,0 ;
jnz iterate_array
This part of code seems to work well. But the problem is when I'm trying to add a number in the array. I tried in the same manner:
xor ecx,ecx
jmp loop
loop:
xor edx,edx
div ebx
mov [result+ecx],edx
inc ecx
cmp eax,0 ;compare the quotient with 0;
jnz loop
This 2 parts of code are from a simple program that should convert a decimal number to binary. The idea is that in loop I just divide eax to ebx and I want to store the remainder in the result array. But it seems that the method that I used doesn't work!
Results after running the program: if I enter the number 2=> in loop eax is 2, in binary 0010 but the result is: 00000000000000000000000000000001 for number 3 =>in loop eax is 3, in binary 0011 but the result is: 00000000000000000000000000000001 for number 4=> in loop eax is 4, in binary 0100 but the result is: 0000000000000000000000000000001256
The problem is that I don't understand how to add the remainder from edx to array in loop. I thought that the method that I use in iterate_array, which seems to work ok ( display an array of 32 zeroes), should be enough. Array was declared in .data section as:
section .data
result times 32 db 0
I'm really new to assembly, especially NASM syntax, but I want to learn.
add ecx, 4
notinc ecx
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