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Paketnameascii2binary
BeschreibungConvert between ASCII, hexadecimal and binary representations
Archiv/RepositoryOffizielles Ubuntu Archiv lucid (universe)
Version2.13-1
Sektionuniverse/misc
Prioritätoptional
Installierte Größe92 Byte
Hängt ab vonlibc6 (>= 2.5-5)
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Prüfsumme MD564a49023287275242440204c9fc0f49e
Prüfsumme SHA16750a136adc21ff15be5392e49ddde40ebd800f3
Prüfsumme SHA2569fc29c99e7ce100a0b0364235ca109d8c7fd0ea529b79570330d9e610586581a
Link zum Herunterladenascii2binary_2.13-1_i386.deb
Ausführliche BeschreibungThis package contains: * ascii2binary reads input consisting of ascii or hexadecimal representation numbers separated by whitespace and produces as output the binary equivalents. The type and precision of the binary output is selected using command line flags. * binary2ascii reads input consisting of binary numbers and converts them to their ascii or hexadecimal representation. Command line flags specify the type and size of the binary numbers and provide control over the format of the output. Unsigned integers may be written out in binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal. Signed integers may be written out only in binary or decimal. Floating point numbers may be written out only decimal, either in standard or scientific notation. (If you want to examine the binary representation of floating point numbers, just treat the input as a sequence of unsigned characters.) . The two programs are useful for generating test data, for inspecting binary files, and for interfacing programs that generate textual output to programs that require binary input and conversely. They can also be useful when it is desired to reformat numbers.


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