PHP: dechex - Manual
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
dechex — Decimal to hexadecimal
Description
The largest number that can be converted is
PHP_INT_MAX * 2 + 1 (or
-1): on 32-bit platforms, this will be
4294967295 in decimal, which results in
dechex() returning ffffffff.
Parameters
num-
The decimal value to convert.
As PHP's int type is signed, but dechex() deals with unsigned integers, negative integers will be treated as though they were unsigned.
Return Values
Hexadecimal string representation of num.
Examples
Example #1 dechex() example
<?php
echo dechex(10) . "\n";
echo dechex(47);
?>The above example will output:
Example #2 dechex() example with large integers
<?php
// The output below assumes a 32-bit platform.
// Note that the output is the same for all values.
echo dechex(-1)."\n";
echo dechex(PHP_INT_MAX * 2 + 1)."\n";
echo dechex(pow(2, 32) - 1)."\n";
?>The above example will output:
ffffffff ffffffff ffffffff
See Also
- hexdec() - Hexadecimal to decimal
- decbin() - Decimal to binary
- decoct() - Decimal to octal
- base_convert() - Convert a number between arbitrary bases
Found A Problem?
19 years ago
Be very careful calling dechex on a number if it's stored in a string.
For instance:
The max number it can handle is 4294967295 which in hex is FFFFFFFF, as it says in the documentation.
dechex(4294967295) => FFFFFFFF //CORRECT
BUT, if you call it on a string of a number, it casts to int, and automatically gives you the largest int it can handle.
dechex('4294967295') => 7FFFFFFF //WRONG!
so you'll need to cast to a float:
dechex((float) '4294967295') => FFFFFFFF //CORRECT
This took me FOREVER to figure out, so hopefully I just saved someone some time.14 years ago
If you want to create or parse signed Hex values:
<?php
// $d should be an int
function sdechex($d) { return ($d<0) ? ('-' . dechex(-$d)) : dechex($d); }
// $h should be a string
function shexdec($h) { return ($h[0] === '-') ? -('0x' . substr($h,1) + 0) : ('0x' . $h + 0); }
// test
$v = sdechex(-123); // string(3) "-7b"
$i = shexdec($v); // int(-123)
var_dump($v, $i);
?>
Also note that ('0x' . $str + 0) is faster than hexdec()22 years ago
Easiest :P way to create random hex color:
<?php
function rand_color() {
return substr('00000' . dechex(mt_rand(0, 0xffffff)), -6);
}
?>21 years ago
If you need to generate random HEX-color, use this:
<?php
function random_hex_color(){
return sprintf("%02X%02X%02X", mt_rand(0, 255), mt_rand(0, 255), mt_rand(0, 255));
}
$hex = random_hex_color(); // 09B826
?>
Enjoy.joost at bingopaleis dot com ¶
24 years ago
Here are two functions that will convert large dec numbers to hex and vice versa. And I really mean LARGE, much larger than any function posted earlier.
<pre>
// Input: A decimal number as a String.
// Output: The equivalent hexadecimal number as a String.
function dec2hex($number)
{
$hexvalues = array('0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7',
'8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F');
$hexval = '';
while($number != '0')
{
$hexval = $hexvalues[bcmod($number,'16')].$hexval;
$number = bcdiv($number,'16',0);
}
return $hexval;
}
// Input: A hexadecimal number as a String.
// Output: The equivalent decimal number as a String.
function hex2dec($number)
{
$decvalues = array('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');
$decval = '0';
$number = strrev($number);
for($i = 0; $i < strlen($number); $i++)
{
$decval = bcadd(bcmul(bcpow('16',$i,0),$decvalues[$number{$i}]), $decval);
}
return $decval;
}
</pre>3 years ago
Zero padded hex strings as a pair of 2 (8bit).
<?php
function dec2hex($int) {
$hex = dechex($int);
if (strlen($hex)%2 != 0) {
$hex = str_pad($hex, strlen($hex) + 1, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
}
return $hex;
}
dec2hex(2); // 02
dec2hex(10); // 0a
dec2hex(256); // 0100
?>11 years ago
I like the example with the bitwise operations but if the value of color[0] is less than 16 it's not accurate:
example:
color[0]: 0;
color[1]: 0;
color[2]: 255;
function hexColor($color) {
return dechex(($color[0]<<16)|($color[1]<<8)|$color[2]);
}
It returns "ff", which is not legit RGB color...
so my solution is to combine the function above with:
function toColor($n)
{
return("#".substr("000000".dechex($n),-6));
}
If you gotta deal with array of rgb values this is my solution:
------------------------------------------------------
function hexColor($color) {
$rgb = dechex(($color[0]<<16)|($color[1]<<8)|$color[2]);
return("#".substr("000000".$rgb, -6));
}
------------------------------------------------------jrisken at mn dot rr dot com ¶
21 years ago
A less elegant but (perhaps) faster way to pad is with substr with a negative length argument. I use it in this tiny function which formats computed rgb color codes for style sheets:
<?
function toColor($n)
{
return("#".substr("000000".dechex($n),-6));
}
?>mountarreat at gmail dot com ¶
18 years ago
I was challenged by a problem with large number calculations and conversion to hex within php. The calculation exceeded unsigned integer and even float range. You can easily change it for your needs but it is, thanks to bcmath, capable of handling big numbers via string. This function will convert them to hex.
In this specific example though, since I use it for game internals that can only handle 32 bit numbers, it will truncate calculations at 8 digits. If the input is 1 for example it will be filled up with zeros. Output 00000001h.
Of course I don't claim it to be a good one, but it works for me and my purpose. Suggestions on faster code welcome!
<?php
// Turns numbers into 32-bit hex string; Fills up zeros
function lrgDec2Hex($number)
{
$i = 0;
$hex = array();
while($i < 8) {
if($number == 0) {
array_push($hex, '0');
}
else {
array_push($hex, strtoupper(dechex(bcmod($number, '16'))));
$number = bcdiv($number, '16', 0);
}
$i++;
}
krsort($hex);
return implode($hex);
}
?>baoquyen804 at gmail dot com ¶
11 years ago
this base function convert string rgb to color
<?php
function rgb_to_color($rgb, $symbols=' '){
$color = '';
$arr = explode($symbols, $rgb);
$count = count($arr);
for($i=0; $i<$count; $i++){
$color .= dechex($arr[$i]);
}
return '#'.$color;
}
echo rgb_to_color('186 186 18'); // #baba12
echo rgb_to_color('186-186-18', '-'); // #baba12
?>huda m elmatsani <justhuda at netscape dot net> ¶
22 years ago
Create Random Hex Color:
function make_seed() {
list($usec, $sec) = explode(' ', microtime());
return (float) $sec + ((double) $usec * 100000);
}
function rand_hex() {
mt_srand(make_seed());
$randval = mt_rand(0,255);
//convert to hex
return sprintf("%02X",$randval);
}
function random_color(){
return "#".rand_hex().rand_hex().rand_hex();
}
hme ;)21 years ago
Here is a very small zeropadding that you can use for numbers:
function zeropad($num, $lim)
{
return (strlen($num) >= $lim) ? $num : zeropad("0" . $num);
}
zeropad("234",6);
will produce:
000234
zeropad("234",1);
will produce:
23414 years ago
If you need to convert a large number (> PHP_MAX_INT) to a hex value, simply use base_convert. For example:
base_convert('2190964402', 10, 16); // 829776b221 years ago
If you need to convert RGB-color into HEX-color, use this:
<?php
function rgb2hex($rgb){
return sprintf("%06X", $rgb);
}
$hex = rgb2hex(65280); // 00FF00
?>17 years ago
I was confused by dechex's size limitation. Here is my solution to the problem. It supports much bigger values, as well as signs.
<?php
function dec_to_hex($dec)
{
$sign = ""; // suppress errors
if( $dec < 0){ $sign = "-"; $dec = abs($dec); }
$hex = Array( 0 => 0, 1 => 1, 2 => 2, 3 => 3, 4 => 4, 5 => 5,
6 => 6, 7 => 7, 8 => 8, 9 => 9, 10 => 'a',
11 => 'b', 12 => 'c', 13 => 'd', 14 => 'e',
15 => 'f' );
do
{
$h = $hex[($dec%16)] . $h;
$dec /= 16;
}
while( $dec >= 1 );
return $sign . $h;
}
?>monkyNOSPAM at phpfi dot org dot invalid ¶
23 years ago
Here's how to use bitwise operations for RGB2hex conversion. This function returns hexadesimal rgb value just like one submitted by gurke@bigfoot.com above.
function hexColor($color) {
return dechex(($color[0]<<16)|($color[1]<<8)|$color[2]);
}
example:
$col[0] = 25;
$col[1] = 255;
$col[2] = 55;
print hexColor($col);mattgrahamatc at gmail dot com ¶
6 months ago
Arguing a float to dechex, as is commonly recommended as a solution to get around this function's limited range, is a fatal error as of php 8.20 years ago
These are functions to convert roman numbers (e.g. MXC) into dec and vice versa.
Note: romdec() does not check whether a string is really roman or not. To force a user-input into a real roman number use decrom(romdec($input)). This will turn XXXX into XL for example.
<?php
function decrom($dec){
$digits=array(
1 => "I",
4 => "IV",
5 => "V",
9 => "IX",
10 => "X",
40 => "XL",
50 => "L",
90 => "XC",
100 => "C",
400 => "CD",
500 => "D",
900 => "CM",
1000 => "M"
);
krsort($digits);
$retval="";
foreach($digits as $key => $value){
while($dec>=$key){
$dec-=$key;
$retval.=$value;
}
}
return $retval;
}
function romdec($rom){
$digits=array(
"I" => 1,
"V" => 5,
"X" => 10,
"L" => 50,
"C" => 100,
"D" => 500,
"M" => 1000
);
$retval="";
$chars=array();
for($i=1;$i<=strlen($rom);$i++){
$chars[]=substr($rom,$i-1,1);
}
$step=1;
for($i=count($chars)-1;$i>=0;$i--){
if(!isset($digits[$chars[$i]])){ return "Error!"; }
if($step<=$digits[$chars[$i]]){
$step=$digits[$chars[$i]];
$retval+=$digits[$chars[$i]];
}
else{
$retval-=$digits[$chars[$i]];
}
}
return $retval;
}
echo decrom(romdec("XXXX"));
?>