for file in `seq 1 256`; do printf "\x$file -- $file" ; done ; printf "\n"
produces the wrong output.
I want to show the ascii codes but need to output
a hexidecimal number sequence.
I know I should use awk to do this but i'm not sure how cause I forget.
what is the awk equivelant of seq... (5 Replies)
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)... (7 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)
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)
I have a binary (hex) file I need to parse to get some data which are encoded this way:
.* b4 . . . 01 12 .* af .* 83 L1 x1 x2 xL 84 L2 y1 y2 yL
By another words there is a stream of hexadecimal bytes (in my example separated by space for better readability). I need to get value stored in... (3 Replies)
$ awk 'BEGIN{ pat111=0x1000000002E3E02; snBegin=0x1000000002E3E01; if (pat111<=snBegin) printf "a\n"}'
a
Result is not correct.
Looks like the number is too big.
Any idea?
Thx!
Please use code tags <- click the link! (2 Replies)
Hi guys,
First off, i'm a complete noob to UNIX and LINUX so apologies if I don't understand the basics!
I have a file which contains a hex value of '0D' at the end of each line when I look at it in a hex viewer.
I need to change it so it contains a hex value of '0D0A0A'
I thought... (10 Replies)
Hi to all,
May someone help me with the following.
The awk script below is part of a bigger awk script, and this part attempts to print an Ip address that is in hex format in decimal format. I'm trying with following code but
I'm getting 0.0.0.0 and the correct answer is 192.168.140.100
... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: Ophiuchus
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
zziplib-bin
ZZIPLIB-BIN(1) General Commands Manual ZZIPLIB-BIN(1)NAME
zzcat, zzdir, zzxorcat, zzxordir zzxorcopy - small tools using zziplib
SYNOPSIS
zzcat FILE [...] zzdir DIR [...] zzxorcat [-HEX] FILE [...] zzxordir [-HEX] DIR [...] zzxorcopy [-HEX] FILE OUTFILE
DESCRIPTION
zzcat prints the given files to stdout, so you may want to redirect the output. The FILE can be a normal file or an inflated part of a zip
archive (see OPTIONS).
zzdir prints the content table to stdout of the given DIR or zipfile.
zzxorcat prints the given files to stdout, so you may want to redirect the output. The FILE is an inflated part of a zip archive
obfusctated with a xor value optionally given by the HEX option.
zzxordir prints the content table to stdout of the given DIR or zipfile. The DIR can br an inflated part of a zip archive obfusctated with
a xor value optionally given by the HEX option.
zzxorcopy copies data from FILE to OUTFILE adding simple obfuscation by xor-ing each byte with the HEX value given. Remember that copying
data twice with the same xor-value will result in the original file data.
OPTIONS
zziplib-bin tools accept the following options:
FILE Input filename for reading or part (if supported by tool). Part is written as zipname/filename, e.g.: for accessing README inside
of data.zip you'll specify data/README.
DIR Disk directory, zipfile or inflated part of a zipfile.
-HEX Hex number for xor-ing the zipfile contents. If not supplied all tools that use it take 0x55 as default value for xor-ing. OUTFILE
Output file name for zzxorcopy.
AUTHORS
zziplib was written by Guido Draheim <guidod@gmx.de>.
This manual page was written by Ricardo Mones <mones@aic.uniovi.es>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
June 25, 2004 ZZIPLIB-BIN(1)