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Name
binary()
Description
Converts an int, byte, char, or color to a
 String containing the equivalent binary notation. For example, the
 color value produced by color(0, 102, 153, 255) will convert
 to the String value "11111111000000000110011010011001". This
 function can help make your geeky debugging sessions much happier.
 
 Note that the maximum number of digits is 32, because an int value
 can only represent up to 32 bits. Specifying more than 32 digits will have
 no effect.
Examples
- color c = color(255, 204, 0); println(c); // Prints "-13312" println(binary(c)); // Prints "11111111111111111100110000000000" println(binary(c, 16)); // Prints "1100110000000000"
Syntax
- binary(value)
- binary(value, digits)
Parameters
- value- (int, char)value to convert
- digits- (int)number of digits to return
Return
- String
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