my @IP_INVERSE = ( 40,8,48,16,56,24,64,32, 39,7,47,15,55,23,63,31, 38,6,46,14,54,22,62,30, 37,5,45,13,53,21,61,29, 36,,4,44,12,52,20,60,28, 35,3,43,11,51,19,59,27, 34,2,42,10,50,18,58,26, 33,1,41,9,49,17,57,25 );

Did you intend the double comma on the fifth line of values?

Update: Also just noticed a leading comma on the second line of values here.

my @PC_1 = ( 57,49,41,33,25,17,9, ,1,58,50,42,34,26,18, 10,2,59,51,43,35,27, 19,11,3,60,52,44,36, 63,55,47,39,31,23,15, 7,62,54,46,38,30,22, 14,6,61,53,45,37,29, 21,13,5,28,20,12,4 );

Cheers,

JohnGG


In reply to Re: DES in Perl by johngg
in thread DES in Perl by TomY

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