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Converting Fractions Into Hexadecimal

Say you had a number (28.5) and you needed to convert it into hexadecimal. 28 would be 1C, and 29 would be 1D, but what would 28.5 be? Could you even convert that? I'm asking this

Solution 1:

Use n.toString(16). I tested it, and (at least on Safari) it handles fractions correctly.

Solution 2:

You can just do

28.5.toString(16);

Which correctly yields 1c.8

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