The bin2hex() function in PHP converts a string to hexadecimal values. The conversion is done byte-wise with the high-nibble first.
Note: It is not for converting strings representing binary digits into hexadecimal.
Syntax:
bin2hex($string)
Parameters: This function accepts a single parameter $string. This is the string that will be converted to hexadecimal values.
Return Value: The function returns the hexadecimal value of the string passed in the parameter.
Examples:
Input : string = "neveropen" Output : 6765656b73 Input : string = "1111" Output : 31313131 Explanation: "1111" is converted to its hexadecimal values, it is not treated as a binary string, else the answer would have been F which is not in this case.
Below programs illustrate the bin2hex() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php // PHP program to demonstrate // the bin2hex() function $str = "neveropen" ; echo bin2hex( $str ); ?> |
Output:
6765656b73
Program 2:
<?php // PHP program to demonstrate // the bin2hex() function $str = "1111" ; echo bin2hex( $str ); ?> |
Output:
31313131