09-16-2014, 11:30 AM
Thanks for the info! Much appreciated.
I should probably post this as a suggestion thread, but since the darker side of mechanics is mostly unexplored by many, I'll post this here - there does not seem to be an easy way of converting 4 binary digits to 1 hex digit. It's possible with the use of quite a bunch of components, or repeating the output as many times as the number to a selection component and then setting it back to 0, but there should be a way of easily converting from a string of four binary digits to one hex digit. Like a new component, or an improved older one (which would allow to check for several input possibilities and send different outputs accordingly) Since many station systems use hex code, it would be kind of useful.
Again, I might have totally missed some component. Feel free to ridicule me if that is the case.
I should probably post this as a suggestion thread, but since the darker side of mechanics is mostly unexplored by many, I'll post this here - there does not seem to be an easy way of converting 4 binary digits to 1 hex digit. It's possible with the use of quite a bunch of components, or repeating the output as many times as the number to a selection component and then setting it back to 0, but there should be a way of easily converting from a string of four binary digits to one hex digit. Like a new component, or an improved older one (which would allow to check for several input possibilities and send different outputs accordingly) Since many station systems use hex code, it would be kind of useful.
Again, I might have totally missed some component. Feel free to ridicule me if that is the case.