Hi again,
thevoid,
I just now read this earlier post of yours.
print "$value & 1", "$Value & 2", "$value & 4";
The problem you're having is that you can only interpolate a certain amount within strings, and doing bit-wise arithmetic is a little too much.
You
could do this if you used
printf like so:
printf "%d, %d, %d, ", $value & 1, $value & 2, $value & 4;
And you could even convert to one or zero values by applying the appropriate shifts:
printf "%d, %d, %d, ", ($value & 1), ($value & 2) >> 1, ($value & 4) >
+> 2;
s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/
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