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oct(a)
oct(a) returns the stored integer of fi object a in octal format as a string. oct(a) is equivalent to a.oct.
Fixed-point numbers can be represented as
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or, equivalently as
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The stored integer is the raw binary number, in which the binary point is assumed to be at the far right of the word.
The following code
a = fi([-1 1],1,8,7); y = oct(a) z = a.oct
returns
y = 200 177 z = 200 177
bin | dec | hex | storedInteger

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