Hi frnds :)
I need a small help...
I have a very long file containing 20 digits decimal number which i want to convert into the corresponding 16 digit hexadecimal values.
File looks like....
11908486672755551741
05446378739602232559
04862605079740156652
.
.
.
I tried the script
for i... (7 Replies)
hi ,
i need a script to convert number into hexadecimal base
for example: 237=>ED
it s very important for me thank you in advance for you help (5 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a small script to convert my HexaDecimal Input to Decimal as output.
#!/bin/ksh
hd=00208060
dec=`printf %d $hd`
echo $dec
Output of the above program:
printf: 00208060 not completely converted
16
But my expected output is "2130016".
How can i acheive this.
I... (2 Replies)
Hi,
Here is my script to read a file into array:
awk -F '+' '
# load first file into array indexed by fields 1 and 2
NR == FNR {
file1nr = FNR
for (i=3; i<NF; i++) {
file1 = $i
}
I have this... (5 Replies)
I have a text file of alphanumeric values listed one by one. I have to convert them to hexadecimal equivalents for each character seperated by ":" in Unix bash shell script. For example, 12345678 has to be converted to 31:32:33:34:35:36:37:38 (10 Replies)
I have searched and the answers I have found thus far have led me to this point, so I feel I am just about there.
I am trying to convert a column of hexadecimal to decimal values so that I can filter out via grep just the data I want. I was able to pull my original 3 character hex value and... (10 Replies)
Hi,
I want to convert two hexadecimal numbers to decimal using unix command line.
1cce446295197a9d6352f9f223a9b698
fc8f99ac06e88c4faf669cf366f60d
I tried using
`echo "ibase=16; $no |bc`
printf '%x\n' "1cce446295197a9d6352f9f223a9b698"
but it doesn't work for such big number it... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
seq can be 0...128
int windex = seq / 8;
int bindex = seq % 8;
unsigned char bitvalue = '\x01' << (7-bindex) ;
bpv.bitmapvalue = bitvalue;
This is the part of a program to convert decimal to bitmap value of hexadecimal.
I want this to change to convert only to... (1 Reply)
I2CGET(8) System Manager's Manual I2CGET(8)NAME
i2cget - read from I2C/SMBus chip registers
SYNOPSIS
i2cget [-f] [-y] i2cbus chip-address [data-address [mode]]
i2cget -V
DESCRIPTION
i2cget is a small helper program to read registers visible through the I2C bus (or SMBus).
OPTIONS -V Display the version and exit.
-f Force access to the device even if it is already busy. By default, i2cget will refuse to access a device which is already under the
control of a kernel driver. Using this flag is dangerous, it can seriously confuse the kernel driver in question. It can also cause
i2cget to return an invalid value. So use at your own risk and only if you know what you're doing.
-y Disable interactive mode. By default, i2cget will wait for a confirmation from the user before messing with the I2C bus. When this
flag is used, it will perform the operation directly. This is mainly meant to be used in scripts. Use with caution.
There are two required options to i2cget. i2cbus indicates the number or name of the I2C bus to be scanned. This number should correspond
to one of the busses listed by i2cdetect -l. chip-address specifies the address of the chip on that bus, and is an integer between 0x03 and
0x77.
data-address specifies the address on that chip to read from, and is an integer between 0x00 and 0xFF. If omitted, the currently active
register will be read (if that makes sense for the considered chip).
The mode parameter, if specified, is one of the letters b, w or c, corresponding to a read byte data, a read word data or a write byte/read
byte transaction, respectively. A p can also be appended to the mode parameter to enable PEC. If the mode parameter is omitted, i2cget
defaults to a read byte data transaction, unless data-address is also omitted, in which case the default (and only valid) transaction is a
single read byte.
WARNING
i2cget can be extremely dangerous if used improperly. I2C and SMBus are designed in such a way that an SMBus read transaction can be seen
as a write transaction by certain chips. This is particularly true if setting mode to cp (write byte/read byte with PEC). Be extremely
careful using this program.
SEE ALSO i2cdump(8), i2cset(8)AUTHOR
Jean Delvare
This manual page was strongly inspired from those written by David Z Maze for i2cset.
May 2008 I2CGET(8)