On 9/22/06, Mogens Kjaer <mk@xxxxxx> wrote:
ankush grover wrote: > hey friends, > > Is there any command on linux which converts the hexadecimal values to > text. What do you mean by "text"? I have the following aliases: alias calc 'gawk "BEGIN{ print \!* }"' alias hcalc 'gawk -v CONVFMT="%x\n" "BEGIN{printf CONVFMT, \!* }"' (I use csh). Then I can: $ calc 2+2 4 $ calc 0x10 16 $ calc 0x10+2 18 $ hcalc 16 10 $ hcalc 2^10 400 $ hcalc 0xf+0x11 20 etc. Mogens --
hey, Thanks for the reply. With the text means if a file contains some hex characters like this then through the command line or script I should be able to convert the hex values to text. Important is accepting the file as input and converting all the values in it to text values 41 65 72 74 3A 20 49 6E 74 65 72 66 61 63 65 the output of the above should be "APRIL FOOL". Please let me know if you need any further input. Thanks & Regards Ankush Grover -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list