Using a statement modifier also saves on typing.

$ perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings -e ' my $out = q{12315141800F1F5F3F3F63410026DE8F45}; printf qq{hex => %s, binary => %08B\n}, $_, hex for unpack q{(a2)*}, $out;' hex => 12, binary => 00010010 hex => 31, binary => 00110001 hex => 51, binary => 01010001 hex => 41, binary => 01000001 hex => 80, binary => 10000000 hex => 0F, binary => 00001111 hex => 1F, binary => 00011111 hex => 5F, binary => 01011111 hex => 3F, binary => 00111111 hex => 3F, binary => 00111111 hex => 63, binary => 01100011 hex => 41, binary => 01000001 hex => 00, binary => 00000000 hex => 26, binary => 00100110 hex => DE, binary => 11011110 hex => 8F, binary => 10001111 hex => 45, binary => 01000101 $

I hope this is of interest.

Cheers,

JohnGG


In reply to Re^2: Hash Depriciated by johngg
in thread Hash Depriciated by Thresh

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