bindec

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)

bindec2진수를 10진수로

설명

number bindec ( string $binary_string )

binary_string 인수에 표현된 2진수와 동일한 10진수를 반환합니다.

bindec()는 2진수를 integer로, 크기가 필요하다면 float로 변환합니다.

인수

binary_string

변환할 2진 문자열

반환값

binary_string의 10진 값

변경점

버전 설명
4.1.0부터 플랫폼의 integer형에 들어가지 않은 큰 수도 변환할 수 있게 되었습니다. 큰 수는 float로 반환합니다.

예제

Example #1 bindec() 예제

<?php
echo bindec('110011') . "\n";
echo 
bindec('000110011') . "\n";

echo 
bindec('111');
?>

위 예제의 출력:

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info at rickdg dot nl
14 years ago
Two functions to convert 16bit or 8bit binary to integer using two's complement. If input exceeds maximum bits, false is returned. Function is easily scalable to x bits by changing the hexadecimals.

<?php function _bin16dec($bin) {
   
// Function to convert 16bit binary numbers to integers using two's complement
   
$num = bindec($bin);
    if(
$num > 0xFFFF) { return false; }
    if(
$num >= 0x8000) {
        return -((
$num ^ 0xFFFF)+1);
    } else {
        return
$num;
    }
}

function
_bin8dec($bin) {
   
// Function to convert 8bit binary numbers to integers using two's complement
   
$num = bindec($bin);
    if(
$num > 0xFF) { return false; }
    if(
$num >= 0x80) {
        return -((
$num ^ 0xFF)+1);
    } else {
        return
$num;
    }
}
?>
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martin at punix dot de
21 years ago
## calculate binary with "shift-method" ##

<?php
function dec2bin($decimal_code){
for(
$half=($decimal_code);$half>=1;$half=(floor($half))/2){
   if((
$half%2)!=0){
   
$y.=1;
   }
   else{
   
$y.=0;
   }
  }
$calculated_bin=strrev($y);
return
$calculated_bin;
}
?>

## example ##

[bin] 123 = [dec] 1111011

e.g.
123/2 = 61,5 => 1
61/2  = 30,5 => 1
30/2  = 15   => 0
15/2  = 7,5  => 1
7/2   = 3,5  => 1
3/2   = 1,5  => 1
1/2   = 0,5  => 1
(0/2   = 0    finish)
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gwbdome at freenet dot de
20 years ago
i think a better method than the "shift-method" is my method ^^...
here it comes:

function convert2bin($string) {
     $finished=0;
     $base=1;
     if(preg_match("/[^0-9]/", $string)) {
         for($i=0; $string!=chr($i); $i++);
         $dec_nr=$i;
     }
     else $dec_nr=$string;
     while($dec_nr>$base) {
         $base=$base*2;
         if($base>$dec_nr) {
             $base=$base/2;
             break;
         }
     }
     while(!$finished) {
         if(($dec_nr-$base)>0) {
             $dec_nr=$dec_nr-$base;
             $bin_nr.=1;
             $base=$base/2;
         }
         elseif(($dec_nr-$base)<0) {
             $bin_nr.=0;
             $base=$base/2;
         }
         elseif(($dec_nr-$base)==0) {
             $bin_nr.=1;
             $finished=1;
             while($base>1) {   
                 $bin_nr.=0;
                 $base=$base/2;
             }
         }
     }
     return $bin_nr;
}

=====================================================

if you want to reconvert it (from binary to string or integer) you can use this function:

function reconvert($bin_nr) {
     $base=1;
     $dec_nr=0;
     $bin_nr=explode(",", preg_replace("/(.*),/", "$1", str_replace("1", "1,", str_replace("0", "0,", $bin_nr))));
     for($i=1; $i<count($bin_nr); $i++) $base=$base*2;
     foreach($bin_nr as $key=>$bin_nr_bit) {
         if($bin_nr_bit==1) {
             $dec_nr+=$base;
             $base=$base/2;
         }
         if($bin_nr_bit==0) $base=$base/2;
     }
     return(array("string"=>chr($dec_nr), "int"=>$dec_nr));
}
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Nitrogen
15 years ago
Binary to Decimal conversion using the BCMath extension..

<?php

function BCBin2Dec($Input='') {
 
$Output='0';
  if(
preg_match("/^[01]+$/",$Input)) {
    for(
$i=0;$i<strlen($Input);$i++)
     
$Output=BCAdd(BCMul($Output,'2'),$Input{$i});
  }
  return(
$Output);
}

?>

This will simply convert from Base-2 to Base-10 using BCMath (arbitrary precision calculation).

See also: my 'BCDec2Bin' function on the 'decbin' document.
Enjoy,
Nitrogen.
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alan hogan dot com slash contact
17 years ago
The "smartbindec" function I wrote below will convert any binary string (of a reasonable size) to decimal.  It will use two's complement if the leftmost bit is 1, regardless of bit length.  If you are getting unexpected negative answers, try zero-padding your strings with sprintf("%032s", $yourBitString).

<?php
function twoscomp($bin) {
   
$out = "";
   
$mode = "init";
    for(
$x = strlen($bin)-1; $x >= 0; $x--) {
        if (
$mode != "init")
           
$out = ($bin[$x] == "0" ? "1" : "0").$out;
        else {
            if(
$bin[$x] == "1") {
               
$out = "1".$out;
               
$mode = "invert";
            }
            else
               
$out = "0".$out;
        }
    }
    return
$out;
}
function
smartbindec($bin) {
    if(
$bin[0] == 1)
        return -
1 * bindec(twoscomp($bin));
    else return (int)
bindec($bin);
}
?>
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patrick dot boens at latosensu dot be
12 years ago
Left-shift a string by a number of bytes
<?php
function STR_shl( $szStr,$nBits )
/*-----------------------------*/
{
    if (
$nBits < 1 || $nBits > 7 )                                     /* If not adequate number of bits */
   
{
        return (
$szStr );                                              /* Return the original string */
   
}   /* if ( $nBits < 1 || $nBits > 7 ) */

   
if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) <= 0 )                         /* If string empty */
   
{
        return (
$szStr );                                              /* Return the original string */
   
}   /* if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) <= 0 ) */

   
$szRetVal   = '';                                                   /* Create an empty string */

   
$szBits     = STR_Binary( $szStr );                                 /* $szStr in bits */
   
$szLostBits = STR_Left( $szBits,$nBits );                           /* The $nBits leftmost bits of the string */
   
$szShifted  = substr( $szBits,$nBits ) . $szLostBits;               /* $szStr left shifted */

   
for ( $i = 0;$i < $iLength;$i++ )                                   /* Treat the entire string (per slice of 8 bits) */
   
{
       
$szRetVal .= chr( bindec( substr( $szShifted,$i * 8,8 ) ) );    /* Concatenate the CHR to the result string */
   
}   /* for ( $i = 0;$i < $iLength;$i++ ) */

   
return ( $szRetVal );                                               /* Return result to caller */
}
?>

Right-shift a string by a number of bytes
<?php

function STR_shr( $szStr,$nBits )
/*-----------------------------*/
{
    if (
$nBits < 1 || $nBits > 7 )                                     /* If not adequate number of bits */
   
{
        return (
$szStr );                                              /* Return the original string */
   
}   /* if ( $nBits < 1 || $nBits > 7 ) */

   
if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) <= 0 )                         /* If string empty */
   
{
        return (
$szStr );                                              /* Return the original string */
   
}   /* if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) <= 0 ) */

   
$szRetVal   = '';                                                   /* Create an empty string */

   
$szBits     = STR_Binary( $szStr );                                 /* $szStr in bits */
   
$szLostBits = STR_Right( $szBits,$nBits );                          /* The $nBits rightmost bits of the string */
   
$szShifted  = $szLostBits . substr( $szBits,0,-$nBits );            /* $szStr right shifted */

   
for ( $i = 0;$i < $iLength;$i++ )                                   /* Treat the entire string (per slice of 8 bits) */
   
{
       
$szRetVal .= chr( bindec( substr( $szShifted,$i * 8,8 ) ) );    /* Concatenate the CHR to the result string */
   
}   /* for ( $i = 0;$i < $iLength;$i++ ) */

   
return ( $szRetVal );                                               /* Return result to caller */
}
?>

Additional functions used by the two preceding:
<?php
function STR_Binary( $szStr )
/*-------------------------*/
{
   
$szRetVal = '';                                                     /* Ready to return an empty string */

   
if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) > 0 )                          /* If string NOT empty */
   
{
        for (
$i = 0; $i < $iLength;$i++ )                              /* Treat each character of the string */
       
{
           
$szRetVal .= sprintf( '%08b',ord( $szStr[$i] ) );           /* Turn this char to a binary representation (8 bits) */
       
}   /* for ( $i = 0; $i < $iLength;$i++ ) */
   
}   /* if ( ( $iLength = strlen( $szStr ) ) > 0 ) */

   
return ( $szRetVal );                                               /* Return result to caller */
}

function
STR_Left( $szStr,$iCount = 1 )
/*----------------------------------*/
{
    return
substr( $szStr,0,$iCount );
}  
/* End of function strleft() */

function STR_Right( $szString,$iCount )
/*----------------------------------*/
{
    return
substr( $szString,0 + strlen( $szString ) - $iCount,$iCount );
}
?>
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mashematician at gmail dot com
16 years ago
A binary to decimal conversion function that takes advantage of the BC library functions to return decimal values of arbitrary length.

Input type must be a string in order to work properly.

<?php

function binary_to_decimal($a) {
   
$bin_array = str_split($a);

   
$y=sizeof($bin_array)-1;
    for (
$x=0; $x<sizeof($bin_array)-1; $x++) {
        if (
$bin_array[$x] == 1) {
           
$bin_array[$x] = bcpow(2, $y);
        }
       
$y--;
    }
   
    for (
$z=0; $z<sizeof($bin_array); $z++) {
       
$result = bcadd($result, $bin_array[$z]);
    }
    echo
$result;
}

binary_to_decimal('11111');

?>
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jpfstange at gmail dot com
8 years ago
<?php

      
//binfloat (For single precision floating point numbers)
       //IEE754
       //https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-precision_floating-point_format

       
function binfloat(Array $num){

               
$sign           =       $num[0] ? 1 : -1;                       //1 bit
               
$exponent       =       pow(2,bindec(implode('',array_slice($num,1,8)))-127);
               
$fraction       =       array_slice($num,9,count($num));        //23 bits
               
$fracSum        =       1;

                for(
$i=0;$i<23;$i++){

                       
$fracSum += $fraction[$i] * pow(2,-1-$i);

                }

                return
$fracSum*$exponent;

        }

       
$num    =       isset($_GET['num']) ? $_GET['num'] : '00111110001000000000000000000000';

        if(
strlen($num)<32){

                echo
"Invalid binary number $num\n";
                exit(
1);

        }

       
$num    =       str_split($num);

        echo
sprintf('Num is: [%s]%s',implode('',$num),"\n");
        echo
sprintf('Result is: %s%s',binfloat($num),"\n");
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flashpack at gmail dot com
16 years ago
for converting fractions :
eg : 1001.1101

<?php
function BinaryToDecimal($binary){
 
$binary=trim($binary);
  if (
strstr($binary,'.')){
   
$split=explode('.',$binary);
   
$integer=$split[0];
   
$fraction=$split[1];

   
$digits=str_split($fraction);
   
$num=sizeof($digits);
    for (
$i=1; $i<=$num;$i++){
      if (
$digits[$i-1]>1){
        echo
'<script>alert("Enter Binary Digits Only {0,1}\n \n eg: 11001 or 11001.011");history.go(-1)</script> ';
      }
     
$exponent=pow(2,-$i);
     
$fraction_result+=$digits[$i-1]*$exponent;
    }

  }else{
   
$integer=$binary;
  }

 
$splits=str_split($integer);
 
$num=sizeof($splits)-1;
 
$i=$num;
  foreach(
$splits as $digits){
    if (
$digits>1){
      echo
'<script>alert("Enter Binary Digits Only {0,1}\n \n eg: 11001 or 11001.011");history.go(-1)</script> ';
    }
   
$exponent=pow(2,$i);
   
$integer_result+=$digits*$exponent;
   
$i--;
  }
  if(
$fraction_result){
   
$result=$integer_result+$fraction_result;
  }else {
   
$result=$integer_result;
  }
  return
$result ;
}
?>
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nodarinodo at mail dot ru
15 years ago
<?php   
// bindecfunc :)))) I think it works well too :)
function bindecc($str)
    {
       
$str = str_replace(" ", "", $str);
       
$strr = preg_match('/[^01]/', $str);
        if(
$strr == 1) { return "<b> Error ! only 1 and 0;</b>"; }
       
$strsig = strlen($str);
       
$strr1 = strrev($str);
       
$strf = '';
        for(
$i = $strsig; $i >= 0; $i--)
        {
           
$strf += ($strr1[$i] * pow(2, $i));
           
#$strf += $str[$i];
       
}
        return
$strf;
    }
?>
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