05-04-2005
Covert Deci to Hex (New to AWK)
Hi, I am very new to awk and would be grateful for your help.
I need to convert a file with details like this,
Wregister( 45676, 0)
Wregister( 55550, 1)
Wregister( 44000, 0)
FlipFlop( 2342, 2)
.
.
to look like this
Wregister(626C, 0)
Wregister(D8FE, 1)
Wregister(ABE0, 0)
FlipFlop( 2342, 2) -----> unchanged,name doesn't start with "Wregister("
.
.
It converts $2 in deci into hex, and then combines the previous $1 and $2 together. The (,) at the end of the numbers is a problematic one for me. It needs to be retained too.
Please help me.
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