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gbase(1) General Commands Manual gbase(1)
NAME
gbase - small numeric base converter
SYNOPSIS
gbase [options]
DESCRIPTION
gbase converts numbers between bases 2 (binary), 8 (octal), 10 (decimal), 16 (hexadecimal).
If you specify a number on the command line (preceded by a switch to describe the base the number is in) the program will display that num-
ber in the four bases on the console and exit.
You can also specify the -s switch which will allow you to enter/display signed numbers. (This allows the use of a - (minus) before a deci-
mal number).
Just running the program without any switches will display the main window. There are four entry boxes, corresponding to each of the four
bases. You can type into any of these boxes and the others will update automagically. The program will ignore any characters that are not
allowed for that particular base. It will only allow a - (minus) at the start of a decimal number, if the signed option is on.
OPTIONS
--help Display a short help screen and exit
--version
Print version number and exit
-s Treat the number as a signed value
-d decimal number
Print this decimal number in all bases
-h hex number
Print this hexadecimal number in all bases
-o octal number
Print this octal number in all bases
-b binary number
Print this binary number in all bases
AUTHOR
gbase is Copyright (C) 1999 Damian Kramer, Roger Dunce.
gbase August 2003 gbase(1)