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  Reference for Processing (BETA) version 91+. If you have a previous version, use the reference included with your software. If you see any errors or have any comments, let us know.  
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binary()

   
Examples  
color c = color(255, 204, 0); 
println(c);             // Prints -13312 
println(binary(c));     // Prints 11111111111111111100110000000000 
println(binary(c, 16)); // Prints 1100110000000000 
 

Description   Converts a byte, char, int, or color to a String containing the equivalent binary notation. For example color(0, 102, 153, 255) will convert to the String "11111111000000000110011010011001". This function can help make your geeky debugging sessions much happier.
   
Syntax  
binary(value)
binary(value, digits)
   
Parameters  
value   byte, char, int, color: value to convert

digits   int: number of digits to return

   
Returns   String
   
Usage   Web & Application
   
Related   unhex()
hex()
unbinary()
 
 






   
 
Updated: Fri Jul 15 16:35:32 PDT 2005
 
 








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