OCT2DECThe OCT2DEC function converts a signed octal number to decimal format.
Sample Usage
OCT2DEC(37)
OCT2DEC(A2)
Syntax
OCT2DEC(signed_octal_number)
signed_octal_number – The signed 30-bit octal value to be converted to decimal, provided as a string.
The most significant bit of signed_octal_number is the sign bit; that is, negative numbers are represented in two’s complement format.
For this function, this value has a maximum of 3777777777 if positive, and a minimum of 4000000000 if negative.
If signed_octal_number is provided as a valid octal number, it will automatically be converted to the appropriate string input. For example, OCT2DEC(177) and OCT2DEC(“177”) yield the same result: 127.
Notes
As with any octal value, only the digits 0-7 are valid. Digits outside of this will cause OCT2DEC to return a #NUM! error.
See Also
OCT2BIN: The OCT2BIN function converts a signed octal number to signed binary format.
HEX2OCT: The HEX2OCT function converts a signed hexadecimal number to signed octal format.
HEX2DEC: The HEX2DEC function converts a signed hexadecimal number to decimal format.
HEX2BIN: The HEX2BIN function converts a signed hexadecimal number to signed binary format.
DEC2OCT: The DEC2OCT function converts a decimal number to signed octal format.
DEC2HEX: The DEC2HEX function converts a decimal number to signed hexadecimal format.
DEC2BIN: The DEC2BIN function converts a decimal number to signed binary format.
BIN2OCT: The BIN2OCT function converts a signed binary number to signed octal format.
BIN2HEX: The BIN2HEX function converts a signed binary number to signed hexadecimal format.
BIN2DEC: The BIN2DEC function converts a signed binary number to decimal format.
Examples
Converts an octal number to its decimal value.