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About WhatTheByte

WhatTheByte let you see and translate your numerical data into its byte representation and show other interpretations of those bytes.
Useful while working with communication, microcontrollers and byteLevel applications
WhatTheByte let you see the byte values of any kind of data upto 32-bits (4 bytes) and at the same time translate and shows other interpretations of the same bytes
Supported data types:
- Unsigned Byte(s) (8bit unsigned integer) [ 0 to 255 value ]
- ASCII (8bit encoded character) [ 0 to 255 value ]
- Binary Int (32bit integer) [ 0b0 to 0b11111111111111111111111111111111 value ]
- Hexadecimal Int (32bit integer) [ 0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF value ]
- Unsigned Short (16bit unsigned integer) [ 0 to 65535 value ]
- Unsigned Int (32bit unsigned integer) [ 0 to 4294967295 value ]
- Signed Byte(s) (8bit signed integer) [ -128 to 127 value ]
- Signed Short (16bit signed integer) [ -32768 to 32767 value ]
- Signed Int (32bit signed integer) [ -2147483648 to 2147483647 value ]
- Signed Decimal (32bit, Float number) [ ±1.18×10−38 to ±3.4×1038 value ]

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is WhatTheByte?

WhatTheByte is a tool that allows you to view and translate numerical data into its byte representation and provides other interpretations of those bytes.

When is WhatTheByte useful?

WhatTheByte is useful when working with communication, microcontrollers, and byte-level applications.

What types of data can be processed by WhatTheByte?

WhatTheByte supports various data types such as unsigned bytes, ASCII characters, binary integers, hexadecimal integers, unsigned shorts, unsigned integers, signed bytes, signed shorts, signed integers, and signed decimals.

What is the range of values for unsigned bytes?

Unsigned bytes can have a value ranging from 0 to 255.

What is the range of values for ASCII characters?

ASCII characters have an 8-bit encoded value ranging from 0 to 255.

What is the range of values for binary integers?

Binary integers have a value ranging from 0b0 to 0b11111111111111111111111111111111.

What is the range of values for hexadecimal integers?

Hexadecimal integers have a value ranging from 0x0 to 0xFFFFFFFF.

What is the range of values for unsigned shorts?

Unsigned shorts have a value ranging from 0 to 65535.

What is the range of values for unsigned integers?

Unsigned integers have a value ranging from 0 to 4294967295.

What is the range of values for signed bytes?

Signed bytes have a value ranging from -128 to 127.

What is the range of values for signed shorts?

Signed shorts have a value ranging from -32768 to 32767.

What is the range of values for signed integers?

Signed integers have a value ranging from -2147483648 to 2147483647.

What is the range of values for signed decimals?

Signed decimals have a value ranging from ±1.18×10−38 to ±3.4×1038.