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convert/bytes - convert between strings and lists of integers
Calling Sequence
convert(expr, bytes)
Parameters
expr
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string, symbol, list of integers, or floating point value
Description
convert, with second argument 'bytes', converts a string first argument into list of integers giving the byte values of the characters within the string.
If the first argument is a symbol (i.e. a simple name) and that symbol has not been assigned a value, it is treated as if it were a string.
Passing a list of integers as the first argument will produce a string consisting of the characters corresponding to the integers in the list. If the list contains a zero value, the string is truncated at that point.
A hardware floating point first argument is converted to a list of values corresponding to the 8-byte internal IEEE representation of the value.
A software floating point value is first converted to hardware floating point, and then converted to a list as described above.
Examples
An integer outside the range 1..255 appearing in the list truncates the conversion to a string at that point.
See Also
convert/hex, readbytes, writebytes
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