Contributor: SWAG SUPPORT TEAM > I am learning Pascal and don't understand something. How does the > following Function make a Word into Hex: It's Really doing two things, it's converting a binary value into ascii, and from decimal to hex. Let's start With the calling or main part of the Program. You're taking a 2 Byte Word and breaking it up into 4 nibbles of 4 bits each. Each of these nibbles is displayed as a Single hex Character 0-F. Hex Representation XXXX |||| HexStr := HexStr + Translate(Hi(W) shr 4); -----------|||| HexStr := HexStr + Translate(Hi(W) and 15);------------||| HexStr := HexStr + Translate(Lo(W) shr 4); -------------|| HexStr := HexStr + Translate(Lo(W) and 15);--------------| Now the translate Function simply converts the decimal value of the 4-bit nibble into an ascii hex value. if you look at an ascii Chart you will see how this is done: '0' = 48 '5' = 53 'A' = 65 '1' = 49 '6' = 54 'B' = 66 '2' = 50 '7' = 55 'C' = 67 '3' = 51 '8' = 56 'D' = 68 '4' = 52 '9' = 57 'E' = 69 'F' = 70 As you can see it easy For 0-9, you just add 48 to the value and it's converted, but when you go to convert 10 to A, you need to use a different offset, so For values above 9 you add 55. Function Translate(B : Byte) : Char; begin if B < 10 then Translate := Chr(B + 48) else Translate := Chr(B + 55); end;