ord returns the ascii value of the given character, and %o is print in octal.printf("%o",ord($char));
I'll come back to the other one in a bit.
/\/\averick
In reply to Re: re-opening DATA
by maverick
in thread re-opening DATA, printing any character
by princepawn
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