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'''B'''inary '''C'''oded '''D'''ecimal (BCD) is a method of representing a decimal number as a hexadecimal value using the hex digits 0-9 and ignoring A-F. For example, the number 21 (hex &15) would be represented as &21 (decimal 33). It can be a convenient internal representation of decimal numbers as each hexadecimal digit can be displayed without any further processing. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-coded_decimal Wikipedia].
 
'''B'''inary '''C'''oded '''D'''ecimal (BCD) is a method of representing a decimal number as a hexadecimal value using the hex digits 0-9 and ignoring A-F. For example, the number 21 (hex &15) would be represented as &21 (decimal 33). It can be a convenient internal representation of decimal numbers as each hexadecimal digit can be displayed without any further processing. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-coded_decimal Wikipedia].
 
BCD values can be decoded with:
 
BCD values can be decoded with:
      number% = VALSTR$~bcd%
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    number% = VALSTR$~bcd%
 
Numbers can be encoded in BCD using:
 
Numbers can be encoded in BCD using:
      bcd% = EVAL("&"+STR$number%)
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    bcd% = EVAL("&"+STR$number%)
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A 7-bit binary number can be converted to BCD so it can be printed in hex with the following 6502 code:
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    \ Print decimal number by converting it to BCD
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    \ --------------------------------------------
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    \ On entry, A=value to print 0-99
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    \ On exit,  A,X corrupted
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    .BINtoBCD
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    TAX            :\ Transfer number to X
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    LDA #&99        :\ Start with -1 in BCD form
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    SED            :\ Switch to Decimal arithmetic
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    .PrDecLp
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    CLC:ADC #1      :\ Add 1 with BCD arithmetic
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    DEX:BPL PrDecLp :\ Add 1 for the total in X until X<0
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    CLD:RTS        :\ Switch back to Binary arithmetic
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[[User:Jgharston|Jgharston]] 21:11, 23 June 2007 (BST)
 
[[User:Jgharston|Jgharston]] 21:11, 23 June 2007 (BST)
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[[User:Jgharston|Jgharston]] ([[User talk:Jgharston|talk]]) 00:19, 3 October 2016 (UTC)

Revision as of 01:19, 3 October 2016

Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) is a method of representing a decimal number as a hexadecimal value using the hex digits 0-9 and ignoring A-F. For example, the number 21 (hex &15) would be represented as &21 (decimal 33). It can be a convenient internal representation of decimal numbers as each hexadecimal digit can be displayed without any further processing. See Wikipedia. BCD values can be decoded with:

   number% = VALSTR$~bcd%

Numbers can be encoded in BCD using:

   bcd% = EVAL("&"+STR$number%)

A 7-bit binary number can be converted to BCD so it can be printed in hex with the following 6502 code:

   \ Print decimal number by converting it to BCD
   \ --------------------------------------------
   \ On entry, A=value to print 0-99
   \ On exit,  A,X corrupted
   .BINtoBCD
   TAX             :\ Transfer number to X
   LDA #&99        :\ Start with -1 in BCD form
   SED             :\ Switch to Decimal arithmetic
   .PrDecLp
   CLC:ADC #1      :\ Add 1 with BCD arithmetic
   DEX:BPL PrDecLp :\ Add 1 for the total in X until X<0
   CLD:RTS         :\ Switch back to Binary arithmetic


Jgharston 21:11, 23 June 2007 (BST) Jgharston (talk) 00:19, 3 October 2016 (UTC)