Even so:

c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le "LINE: for my $line ( 'tag:0x3bb5044d addr:0x1009db0 qospri:40 len:0x40', 'tag:0x3bb5043d addr:0x1009d40 qospri:30 len:0x30', 'tag:0x3bb5044d addr:0xb0 qospri:40 len:0x40', 'tag:0x3bb5043d addr:0x40 qospri:30 len:0x30', 'tag:0x3bb5044d qospri:40 len:0x40', 'tag:0x3bb5043d qospri:30 len:0x30', ) { my $got_addr = my ($hex_str) = $line =~ m{ addr:0x ([[:xdigit:]]+) }xms; ;; next LINE if not $got_addr; ;; my $bit_6_set = 0x40 & hex $hex_str; ;; printf qq{bit 6 %7s in %9s of '$line' \n}, $bit_6_set ? 'set' : 'not set', qq{'$hex_str'} ; } " bit 6 not set in '1009db0' of 'tag:0x3bb5044d addr:0x1009db0 qospri:40 + len:0x40' bit 6 set in '1009d40' of 'tag:0x3bb5043d addr:0x1009d40 qospri:30 + len:0x30' bit 6 not set in 'b0' of 'tag:0x3bb5044d addr:0xb0 qospri:40 len: +0x40' bit 6 set in '40' of 'tag:0x3bb5043d addr:0x40 qospri:30 len: +0x30'


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In reply to Re^6: Operate with bits by AnomalousMonk
in thread Operate with bits by syedasadali95

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