Conversion.Oct Method
Definition
Important
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Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
Overloads
Oct(UInt64) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(UInt32) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(UInt16) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(SByte) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(Byte) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(Int64) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(Int32) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(Int16) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(Object) |
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number. |
Oct(UInt64)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
- CLS-compliant alternative
- Microsoft.VisualBasic.Conversion.Oct(Int64)
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::UInt64 Number);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static string Oct (ulong Number);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member Oct : uint64 -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As ULong) As String
Parameters
- Number
- UInt64
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(UInt32)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
- CLS-compliant alternative
- Microsoft.VisualBasic.Conversion.Oct(Int32)
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::UInt32 Number);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static string Oct (uint Number);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member Oct : uint32 -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As UInteger) As String
Parameters
- Number
- UInt32
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(UInt16)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
- CLS-compliant alternative
- Microsoft.VisualBasic.Conversion.Oct(Int16)
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::UInt16 Number);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static string Oct (ushort Number);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member Oct : uint16 -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As UShort) As String
Parameters
- Number
- UInt16
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(SByte)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
- CLS-compliant alternative
- Microsoft.VisualBasic.Conversion.Oct(Byte)
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::SByte Number);
[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static string Oct (sbyte Number);
[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member Oct : sbyte -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As SByte) As String
Parameters
- Number
- SByte
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
- Attributes
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(Byte)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::Byte Number);
public static string Oct (byte Number);
static member Oct : byte -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As Byte) As String
Parameters
- Number
- Byte
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(Int64)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(long Number);
public static string Oct (long Number);
static member Oct : int64 -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As Long) As String
Parameters
- Number
- Int64
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(Int32)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(int Number);
public static string Oct (int Number);
static member Oct : int -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As Integer) As String
Parameters
- Number
- Int32
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(Int16)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(short Number);
public static string Oct (short Number);
static member Oct : int16 -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As Short) As String
Parameters
- Number
- Int16
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.
See also
Applies to
Oct(Object)
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
- Source:
- Conversion.vb
Returns a string representing the octal value of a number.
public:
static System::String ^ Oct(System::Object ^ Number);
public static string Oct (object Number);
static member Oct : obj -> string
Public Function Oct (Number As Object) As String
Parameters
- Number
- Object
Required. Any valid numeric expression or String
expression.
Returns
A string representing the octal value of a number.
Exceptions
Number
is not specified.
Number
is not a numeric type.
Examples
This example uses the Oct
function to return the octal value of a number.
Dim testOct As String
' Returns "4".
testOct = Oct(4)
' Returns "10".
testOct = Oct(8)
' Returns "713".
testOct = Oct(459)
Remarks
If Number
is not already a whole number, it is rounded to the nearest whole number before being evaluated.
If Number is | Oct returns |
---|---|
Empty | Zero (0) |
Any other number | Up to 22 octal characters |
You can represent octal numbers directly by preceding numbers in the proper range with &O
. For example, &O10
is the octal notation for decimal 8.