Goodmorning,
I have a hex encoded file that needs to be parsed to remove some bytes and write the remaining ones to a new file. Here is the top of the file as shown by a hex editor:
http://www.wallpaperdepot.com/images/unix/TopofFile.gif
The first parse exercise is to remove bytes 0-87... (6 Replies)
Hi All,
My main intension of is to convert the Hexstring stored in a char* into hex and then prefixing it with "0x" and suffix it with ','
This has to be done for all the hexstring char* is NULL.
Store the result prefixed with "0x" and suffixed with ',' in another char* and pass it to... (1 Reply)
I am trying to match a character return from a website so that I can replace it. It is the '...' character (didnt even know it existed initially). The character apparently has the hex value of 2026, but in the script, attempting to substitute regular 3 periods is not working.
What am I... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Is there really a difference between these two, std::hex and ios::hex??
I stumbled upon reading a line, "std::ios::hex is a bitmask (8 on gcc) and works with setf(). std::hex is the operator". Is this true?
Thanks (0 Replies)
Hi,
I want to split/parse certain bits of the hex data into another field.
Example:
Input data is
Word1: 4f72abfd
Output:
Parse bits (5 to 0) into field word1data1=0x00cd=205 decimal
Parse bits (7 to 6) into field word1data2=0x000c=12 decimal
etc.
Word2: efff3d02
Parse bits (13 to... (1 Reply)
Hi,
i want to convert number 5860533159 to hexadecimal. i need to use perl.
i used
$foo = 5860533159;
$hexval3 = sprintf("%#x", $foo);
i am getting value as 0xffffffff.
i need to get value as 0x15D50A3A7. when i converted using google calculator, i got the correct value, expected... (9 Replies)
I have a one CSV File Contain Hex Value
here is a sample file
6300, 0x0, 0x60d0242c6, , 0x728e5806, unnamedImageEntryPoint_0x728e5806, 0x728e$
6300, 0x0, 0x60d024c52, , 0x728e8cb7, unnamedImageEntryPoint_0x728e8cb7, 0x728e$
6300, 0x0, 0x60d025638, , 0x728e82da,... (2 Replies)
Dear community, I'm going crazy to convert TCP response to HEX using perl. I have a simple connection request where I send data, something like:
use strict;
use IO::Socket;
my $sock;
$sock = new IO::Socket::INET(
PeerAddr => '192.168.10.7',
PeerPort =>... (1 Reply)
Hello there,
I've been trying to do this half of the day and it's like I haven't come a single step further, so I hope you guys can help me with my problem:
I have a text file that contains strings that should not be there and which I want to delete automatically from the command line. The... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: surfi
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rax2
RAX2(1) BSD General Commands Manual RAX2(1)NAME
rax2 -- radare base converter
SYNOPSIS
rax2 [-ebsSvxkh] [[value] ...]
DESCRIPTION
This command is part of the radare project.
This command allows you to convert values between positive and negative integer, float octal, binary and hexadecimal values.
OPTIONS -e Swap endian.
-b Convert from binary string to caracter (rax2 -b 01000101)
-s Convert from hex string to caracter (rax2 -s 43 4a 50)
-S Convert from hex string to caracter (rax2 -S C J P)
-v Show program version
-x Convert a string into a hash
-k Keep de same base as the input data
-h Show usage help message
USAGE
Available variable types are:
int -> hex rax2 10
hex -> int rax2 0xa
-int -> hex rax2 -77
-hex -> int rax2 0xffffffb3
int -> bin rax2 b30
bin -> int rax2 1010d
float -> hex rax2 3.33f
hex -> float rax2 Fx40551ed8
oct -> hex rax2 35o
hex -> oct rax2 Ox12 (O is a letter)
bin -> hex rax2 1100011b
hex -> bin rax2 Bx63
With no arguments, rax2 reads values from stdin. You can pass one or more values as arguments.
$ rax2 33 0x41 0101b
0x21
65
0x5
You can do 'unpack' hexpair encoded strings easily.
$ rax2 -s 41 42 43
ABC
And it supports some math operations.
$ rax2
0x5*101b+5
30
It is very useful tool for scripting, so you can read floating point values, or get the integer offset of a jump or a stack delta when ana-
lyzing programs.
SEE ALSO radare2(1), rahash2(1), rafind2(1), rabin2(1), ranal2(1), radiff2(1), ragg2(1), rarun2(1), rasm2(1),
AUTHORS
pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>, nibble <nibble@develsec.org>
BSD Mar 12, 2010 BSD