# in the code my $arg = hex(shift @ARGV);

Wouldn't that rather be

my $arg = chr hex(shift @ARGV);

(hex gives a number (e.g. 209 for "d1"), but it seems the OP actually wants the respective char, i.e. chr(209)... )

BTW, another possibility would be

my $sep = pack "H2", (shift @ARGV); # with input being 'd1', for exam +ple

Or, if you insist on specifying the \x prefix on input, you could extract the hex part with a regex

my $sepArg = shift @ARGV; my ($hex) = $sepArg =~ /\\x([\da-fA-F]+)/; my $sep = chr hex $hex; my $str = "field1 $sep field2";

Update: in theory, you could also do

my $sepArg = shift @ARGV; # input being '\xd1', for example my $str = eval qq("field1 $sepArg field2");

but don't do that if your user input comes from untrusted sources... (any code could be executed!)


In reply to Re^2: Help reg printing non printable hex characters by almut
in thread Help reg printing non printable hex characters by user1357

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