I was responding to your assertion that no conversion was required. I wasn't responding to your contradictory assertion that printf could perform the required conversion.
If an integer in memory is in binary and is displayed as binary by printf is there a conversion? If you are talking about converting strings that represent numbers from one base to another that would be something different since the OP specifically mentioned an integer.
From your original response:
No, it's not. It's a number, and the OP really does want to convert it to binary.
You still haven't explained how you know what the OP really wants since they didn't specify. I would like to hear more about how integers in Perl are just numbers.
In reply to Re^5: convert to binary number
by Lotus1
in thread convert to binary number
by Anonymous Monk
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