Decimal to Hexadecimal conversion in simulink/stateflow

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Hi,
Is it possible to convert a decimal to hexadecimal without using dec2hex() command.I mean,using just simulink blocks or inside a stateflow chart?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Nov 2011
You can use arithmetic blocks with division and mod() and subtractions and the like. But you will have to decide exactly what data type you want your output to be, as I do not recall that characters are one of the supported signal types.
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Meenu
Meenu on 10 Nov 2011
Yeah, i tried using division and mod,but was unable to chart out a logic for the decimal-hexadecimal conversion.So,u mean it might not be possible to get the output as hexadecimal itself?
When we type dec2hex(15) on the command window,it displays F.
so i thought it would be possible to read it as hex.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 10 Nov 2011
Meenu: If you execute "class(dec2hex(15))" at the MATLAB prompt you'll see that dec2hex produces the "char" type, which is not a valid Simulink datatype. Could you explain how you plan to use the hex value in Simulink?

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Pranav
Pranav on 10 Nov 2011
type in command window: >> edit dec2hex.m
The function logic can be seen.. You can use the same logic to build simulink models.

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