What is HexaDecimal Number
The Hexadecimal numbering system is the name of the numbering system which uses a base of 16. In this numbering system, the numerals involved are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 (represented as A), 11 (represented as B), 12 (represented as C), 13 (represented as D), 14 (represented as E), and 15 (represented as F).
That means each of the two digit number 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 must be represented by a single numeral to be present in the hexadecimal numbering system. In this system, the number 10 is denoted as A, 11 as B and so on till 16 which is denoted as F.
What is Decimal Number
In the decimal (or base 10) numbering system, all numbers are represented with a base of 10. This way of denoting the decimal numbers with the base 10 of is also referred to as decimal notation. The Decimal numbering system is quite often used in many computer related applications.
It is also known as the base-10 numbering system which contains 10 digits, which are 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9. Each digit or number in the decimal numbering system informs a position and each digit is ten times more important than the previous digit in the numeral. Suppose, 37 is a decimal number, then 3 is ten times more than 7.
How to use the HexaDecimal to Decimal Converter
Simply enter your number in the first text area provided above and click on the Convert button. This will convert your number into the target base number system. You can copy or download the results. This will not send any request to any server to convert your data and will be done right on your machine and hence your data is totally safe.