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schneide Posted - 08/04/2025 : 09:55:42 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Origin 2025 (64-bit)
10.2.0.188
Operating System: WIN11 23H2

For column calculations it seems Hex2Dec only supports up to 32 bit. Isn't that a bit outdated?
Is there a way to extend the bitfunctions to 64 bit at least?
Also extended bit operations would be helpful

GiS


Giselher
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snowli Posted - 08/07/2025 : 11:40:58 AM
Hello,

Please see Hex section: https://blog.originlab.com/custom-formats-of-numeric-display-in-a-worksheet-or-a-graph

I can set column A's custom display to 64bit Hex and use Hex2dec


Thanks, Snow

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