Number Base Converter

The MathCalc number base converter is used to convert numbers between different base systems like binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal. It converts numbers from one base to another. The MathCalc number base calculator simplifies the process, making it easy to use.

Number Base Converter

Convert between binary, decimal, hexadecimal, and octal

How to Use
  1. Fill in the Required Values
  2. Click "Calculate" Button
  3. View Step-By-Step Solution

What is the number base?

A number base is the number of unique digits or symbols used to represent numbers in a numeral system.

How to use the MathCalc number base converter?

Step by step:

  • Select a “From base” from binary (base 2), octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), or hexadecimal (base 16).
  • Choose a “To base” from binary (base 2), octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), or hexadecimal (base 16).
  • Enter a value in the “number to convert” box.
  • After entering the values, click on calculate, and in seconds, you will see the result.

Example 1

  • In the “From base” box, choose binary base 2, and in the “To base” box, choose octal base 8. Type 1A into the box that says, “number to convert.”
  • Step 1: Converting 1A from base 2 to base 8
  • Step 2: Convert to decimal (base 10) = 1
  • Step 3: Convert to base 8 = 1
  • Result: 1A (base 2) = 1 (base 8)

Example 2

  • In the “From base” box, choose octal base 8, and in the “To base” box, choose binary base 2. In the number to convert box, type 1A.
  • Step 1: Converting 1A from base 8 to base 2
  • Step 2: Convert to decimal (base 10) = 1
  • Step 3: Convert to base 2 = 1
  • Result: 1A (base 8) = 1 (base 2)

Example 3

  • In the “From base” box, choose decimal, and in the “To base” box, choose binary. In the box for “number to convert,” type 25.
  • Step 1: Converting 25 from base 10 to base 2
  • Step 2: Convert to decimal (base 10) = 25
  • Step 3: Convert to base 2 = 11001
  • Result: 25 (base 10) = 11001 (base 2)

Example 4

  • In the “From base” box, choose hexadecimal, and in the “To base” box, choose decimal. In the number to convert box, type 1A.
  • Step 1: Converting 1A from base 16 to base 10
  • Step 2: Convert to decimal (base 10) = 26
  • Step 3: Convert to base 10 = 26
  • Result: 1A (base 16) = 26 (base 10)

Why use the MathCalc Number Base Converter?

Get quick results: You can convert one number to another base with the help of the MathCalc number base converter. Just enter your values, select the base, and the calculator gives you an accurate result in seconds.

Reduce human error: A manual-based converter can lead to minor mistakes that cost you money or points. This tool provides proven formulas to reduce errors, and your results are always right.

User-friendly: The MathCalc Number converter has a simple interface. Anyone can use it easily. It is very helpful for students and teachers.

Tips for best results

Step by step:

  • Always double-check your input.
  • Always choose the correct base type.
  • Avoid the special symbols.

FAQs

What bases can I convert numbers to?

You can convert between binary (base 2), octal (base 8), decimal (base 10), or hexadecimal (base 16).

Can I enter lowercase letters for hexadecimal values?

Yes, you can enter lowercase. The MathCalc number base converter accepts both lowercase and uppercase.