lrs_decimal_to_hex_string
Example: lrs_decimal_to_hex_string | Conversion Functions |
Converts an integer into a HEX string.
char* lrs_decimal_to_hex_string( char* s_desc, char* buf, long length );
s_desc | A descriptor identifying an unbound socket. |
buf | A pointer to the buffer containing the decimal string. |
length | The length of the string. |
The lrs_decimal_to_hex_string function converts an integer into a hexadecimal string. For example, if a string appears as 4, this function converts it to \x04.
The translated buffer is stored in the internal user buffer. To retrieve the contents of the buffer, use lrs_get_user_buffer. To determine the size of the buffer, use lrs_get_user_buffer_size .
Note that the following functions overwrite the same internal buffer (user buffer):
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Parameterization
You cannot use standard parameterization for any arguments in this function.