code would be nice ... as would a definition for  32 bit little endian value., integer, float, boat?

I guess 73316 is an integer ... signed? unsigned?

I remember, see Re: ID3v2 TAG Footer Reading goes wrong (more subs)

sub Int32 { unpack 'l<', $_[-1] } sub UInt32 { unpack 'L<', $_[-1] } __END__ my $hex = pack 'H*', '641e0100'; dd( $hex ); dd( unpack 'i', $hex ); dd( unpack 'I', $hex ); dd( unpack 'j', $hex ); dd( unpack 'J', $hex ); dd( unpack 'l<', $hex ); dd( unpack 'L<', $hex );

In reply to Re: hex to binary ( UInt32 / Int32 ) by Anonymous Monk
in thread hex to binary by Anonymous Monk

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