Example 1: Program to Convert Decimal to Octal
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val decimal = 78
val octal = convertDecimalToOctal(decimal)
println("$decimal in decimal = $octal in octal")
}
fun convertDecimalToOctal(decimal: Int): Int {
var decimal = decimal
var octalNumber = 0
var i = 1
while (decimal != 0) {
octalNumber += decimal % 8 * i
decimal /= 8
i *= 10
}
return octalNumber
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
78 in decimal = 116 in octal
This conversion takes place as:
8 | 78 8 | 9 -- 6 8 | 1 -- 1 8 | 0 -- 1 (116)
Example 2: Program to Convert Octal to Decimal
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
val octal = 116
val decimal = convertOctalToDecimal(octal)
println("$octal in octal = $decimal in decimal")
}
fun convertOctalToDecimal(octal: Int): Int {
var octal = octal
var decimalNumber = 0
var i = 0
while (octal != 0) {
decimalNumber += (octal % 10 * Math.pow(8.0, i.toDouble())).toInt()
++i
octal /= 10
}
return decimalNumber
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
116 in octal = 78 in decimal
This conversion takes place as:
1 * 82 + 1 * 81 + 6 * 80 = 78
Here's the equivalent Java code: Java program to convert octal to decimal and vice-versa