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This one is quite fast and works with any array size.. It's like BinToHex, but instead of expecting 0..255 byte values, it only uses the low nibble.

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);
const
  Convert: array[0..15] of AnsiChar = '0123456789ABCDEF';
var
  I: Integer;
begin
  for I := 0 to BufSize - 1 do
  begin
    Text[0] := Convert[Byte(Buffer[I]) and $F];
    Inc(Text);
  end;
end;

Assembler that does the same:

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);assembler;
asm
        PUSH    ESI
        PUSH    EDI
        MOV     ESI,EAX
        MOV     EDI,EDX
        MOV     EDX,0
        JMP     @@1
@@0:    DB      '0123456789ABCDEF'
@@1:    LODSB
        MOV     AND     DL,AL
        // no need to use AND     in the assembler version
        DL,0FH
        MOV     AL,@@0.Byte[EDX]
        STOSB
        DEC     ECX
        JNE     @@1
        POP     EDI
        POP     ESI
end;

usage:

type  THexDigit=0..15;
const ArSize=16;
var   Ar:array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of THexDigit=(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,8,7,6,5,4,3);
      S:Array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of AnsiChar;

BinToSingleHex(@Ar,S,Length(Ar));
WriteLn(S);
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This one is quite fast and works with any array size.. It's like BinToHex, but instead of expecting 0..255 byte values, it only uses the low nibble.

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);
const
  Convert: array[0..15] of AnsiChar = '0123456789ABCDEF';
var
  I: Integer;
begin
  for I := 0 to BufSize - 1 do
  begin
    Text[0] := Convert[Byte(Buffer[I]) and $F];
    Inc(Text);
  end;
end;

Assembler that does the same:

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);assembler;
asm
        PUSH    ESI
        PUSH    EDI
        MOV     ESI,EAX
        MOV     EDI,EDX
        MOV     EDX,0
        JMP     @@1
@@0:    DB      '0123456789ABCDEF'
@@1:    LODSB
        MOV     DL,AL // no need to use AND in the assembler version
        MOV     AL,@@0.Byte[EDX]
        STOSB
        DEC     ECX
        JNE     @@1
        POP     EDI
        POP     ESI
end;

usage:

type  THexDigit=0..15;
const ArSize=16;
var   Ar:array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of THexDigit=(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,8,7,6,5,4,3);
      S:Array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of AnsiChar;

BinToSingleHex(@Ar,S,Length(Ar));
WriteLn(S);
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This one is quite fast and works with any array size.. It's like BinToHex, but instead of expecting 0..255 byte values, it only uses the low nibble.

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);
const
  Convert: array[0..15] of AnsiChar = '0123456789ABCDEF';
var
  I: Integer;
begin
  for I := 0 to BufSize - 1 do
  begin
    Text[0] := Convert[Byte(Buffer[I]) and $F];
    Inc(Text);
  end;
end;

Assembler that does the same:

procedure BinToSingleHex(Buffer, Text: PAnsiChar; BufSize: Integer);assembler;
asm
        PUSH    ESI
        PUSH    EDI
        MOV     ESI,EAX
        MOV     EDI,EDX
        MOV     EDX,0
        JMP     @@1
@@0:    DB      '0123456789ABCDEF'
@@1:    LODSB
        MOV     DL,AL
        MOV     AL,@@0.Byte[EDX]
        STOSB
        DEC     ECX
        JNE     @@1
        POP     EDI
        POP     ESI
end;

usage:

type  THexDigit=0..15;
const ArSize=16;
var   Ar:array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of THexDigit=(0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,8,7,6,5,4,3);
      S:Array[0..Pred(ArSize)] of AnsiChar;

BinToSingleHex(@Ar,S,Length(Ar));
WriteLn(S);
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