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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Convert to Hex in perl Post 302583627 by asak on Wednesday 21st of December 2011 01:09:37 AM
Old 12-21-2011
Quote:
Originally Posted by balajesuri
Works for me.
Code:
$ perl -e '$x=5860533159; printf "%#X\n", $x'
0X15D50A3A7

$ perl -e '$x=10000; printf "%#X\n", $x'
0X2710

Hi,,

I am getting output as
Code:
~]$ perl -e '$x=5860533159; printf "%#X\n", $x'
0XFFFFFFFF

---------- Post updated at 01:09 AM ---------- Previous update was at 01:07 AM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by itkamaraj
please answer for the below questions

1) OS - 32 bit or 64 bit ?
2) Perl version - 32 bit or 64 bit ?
hi raj,


how to check this..

Regards,
asak
 

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PRINTF(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual						 PRINTF(9)

NAME
printf, uprintf, tprintf, log -- formatted output conversion SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/systm.h> int printf(const char *fmt, ...); void tprintf(struct proc *p, int pri, const char *fmt, ...); int uprintf(const char *fmt, ...); #include <sys/syslog.h> void log(int pri, const char *fmt, ...); DESCRIPTION
The printf(9) family of functions are similar to the printf(3) family of functions. The different functions each use a different output stream. The uprintf() function outputs to the current process' controlling tty, while printf() writes to the console as well as to the log- ging facility. The tprintf() function outputs to the tty associated with the process p and the logging facility if pri is not -1. The log() function sends the message to the kernel logging facility, using the log level as indicated by pri. Each of these related functions use the fmt parameter in the same manner as printf(3). However, printf(9) adds two other conversion speci- fiers. The %b identifier expects two arguments: an int and a char *. These are used as a register value and a print mask for decoding bitmasks. The print mask is made up of two parts: the base and the arguments. The base value is the output base expressed as an integer value; for example, 10 gives octal and 20 gives hexadecimal. The arguments are made up of a sequence of bit identifiers. Each bit identifier begins with an integer value which is the number of the bit (starting from 1) this identifier describes. The rest of the identifier is a string of characters containing the name of the bit. The string is terminated by either the bit number at the start of the next bit identifier or NUL for the last bit identifier. The %D identifier is meant to assist in hexdumps. It requires two arguments: a u_char * pointer and a char * string. The memory pointed to be the pointer is output in hexadecimal one byte at a time. The string is used as a delimiter between individual bytes. If present, a width directive will specify the number of bytes to display. By default, 16 bytes of data are output. The log() function uses syslog(3) level values LOG_DEBUG through LOG_EMERG for its pri parameter (mistakenly called 'priority' here). Alter- natively, if a pri of -1 is given, the message will be appended to the last log message started by a previous call to log(). As these mes- sages are generated by the kernel itself, the facility will always be LOG_KERN. RETURN VALUES
The printf() and the uprintf() functions return the number of characters displayed. EXAMPLES
This example demonstrates the use of the %b and %D conversion specifiers. The function void printf_test(void) { printf("reg=%b ", 3, "102BITTWO1BITONE"); printf("out: %4D ", "AAAA", ":"); } will produce the following output: reg=3<BITTWO,BITONE> out: 41:41:41:41 The call log(LOG_DEBUG, "%s%d: been there. ", sc->sc_name, sc->sc_unit); will add the appropriate debug message at priority ``kern.debug'' to the system log. SEE ALSO
printf(3), syslog(3) BSD
September 8, 2006 BSD
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