10-13-2010
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Dear friends,
I have hexadecimal data like this.
now i want to read each letter and convert to decimal format.
for example.:
from the below data first i have to read hex data 0 and convert to 4 bit decimal value ie 0000.
similarly second letter 8 decimal value is 1000.
like this.... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajan_ka1
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2. Programming
HI
Hi I have a character string which contains some special characters and I need it to display as a hex string.
For example, the sample i/p string: ×¥ïA Å gïÛý and
the o/p should be : D7A5EF4100C5010067EFDBFD
Any pointers or sample code pls. (5 Replies)
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to have my scripts import volume groups and mknod devices files. I have most of the script working but the device file needs to be in the format 0x??0000 (where the question marks are my HEX representations of the volume group number. I have the code below and the output it produces which... (2 Replies)
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi,
I have a char buf,ch; and the buf is filled with the result from MySQL server which I get like this numbytes = recv(sock, buf, 1024, 0));I have the followingcode to display the results
printf("received %ld bytes:\n",numbytes);
for(c=0;c<numbytes;c++){
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
Is there any utility around able to deal with the conversion of some EBCDIC coded string into an hexadecimal value?
Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Indalecio
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Dear All PROs
Thanks in advance
need a shell for Decimal to hex conversion
input file (decimal values)
65,5,48,66,133,131,118,47
65,5,48,66,133,131,83,63
.
.
desire output should be (Hex value)... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: The_Archer
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7. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm trying to convert hex to dec and with the help of output i need to do the process. If i execute the below code
assetValue=8f
assetNavigation=$(echo "ibase=16; "$assetValue"" | bc)
echo $assetNavigation
i'm getting the error below
$ sh script.sh
(standard_in) 1: syntax error... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Amutha
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
I'm trying to convert hex to dec and with the help of output i need to do the process. If i execute the below code
assetValue=8f
assetNavigation=$(echo "ibase=16; "$assetValue"" | bc)
echo $assetNavigation
i'm getting the error below
$ sh script.sh
(standard_in) 1: syntax error... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Amutha
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9. Shell Programming and Scripting
i have this below string which i need to convert it to HEX. i have already tried it but it showing extra few things on it.. let me show what i have done and what is the output i am getting and what is the desired output
the input string is
"!\"\"\"\"\"\"\"!\"\"\"\"\"\"\""
which is... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: vivek d r
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
Got the below code in this forum,
for i in `cat test`; do
printf "%16s\n" $(echo "ibase=10;obase=16;$i" | bc)
done
Understand, this will not give output with '0'. Need help to get the output with '0'.
Regards,
Siva (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: ksgnathan
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aptpkg::hash
AptPkg::hash(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AptPkg::hash(3pm)
NAME
AptPkg::hash - a helper class for implementing tied hashes
SYNOPSIS
use AptPkg::hash;
DESCRIPTION
The AptPkg::hash class provides hash-like access for objects which have an underlying XS implementation.
Such objects need to add AptPkg::hash to @ISA, provide get, set and exists methods, and an iterator class.
AptPkg::hash
new([XS_OBJECT])
Create a object as a tied hash. The object is implemented as a hash reference blessed into the class, which in turn is tied to
AptPkg::hash.
This means that both $obj->method() and $obj->{key} valid, the latter invoking get/set (through FETCH/STORE).
The tie associates an array reference with the hash, which initially contains a reference to the hash, the XS object and an anon hash
which may be used by subclasses to store state information.
If no XS object is passed, one is created via new in the XS class. The name of that class is constructed from the class name, by
lower-casing the last component and prefixing it with an underscore (eg. AptPkg::Config becomes AptPkg::_config).
If the module contains a @KEYS array, then the private hash will be populated with those entries as keys (see the description below of
the AptPkg::hash::method class).
_self, _xs, _priv
Accessors which may be used in subclass methods to fetch the three array elements associated with the hash reference.
keys(ARGS)
In a scalar context, creates and returns a new iterator object (the class name with the suffix ::Iter appended).
The XS object, the private hash and any arguments are passed to the constructor.
In an array context, the iterator is used to generate a list of keys which are then returned.
The iterator class must implement a next method, which returns the current key and advances to the next.
AptPkg::hash::method
The AptPkg::hash::method class extends AptPkg::hash, providing a simple way to map a fixed set of keys (defined by the @KEYS array) into
method calls on either the object, or the internal XS object.
Classes inheriting from AptPkg::hash::method should provide an iterator class which inherits from AptPkg::hash::method::iter.
AUTHOR
Brendan O'Dea <bod@debian.org>
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-16 AptPkg::hash(3pm)