Step by step:
my $input = 'a6.55.45.0e';;
my( $hex = $input ) =~ tr[.][]d;; ## Remove dots;;
my $revHex = reverse $hex;;
my $packedInt = pack 'h*', $revHex;;
my @tuners;;
vec( $packedInt, $_, 1 ) and push @tuners, $_ for 0 .. 31;;
print "@tuners";;
1 2 3 8 10 14 16 18 20 22 25 26 29 31
Or as a compact sub:
sub mask2list {
( my $hex = shift ) =~ tr[.][]d;
my $packed = pack 'h*', scalar reverse $hex;
map{ vec( $packed, $_, 1 )? $_ : () } 0 .. 31;
}
my @tuners = mask2list( 'a6.55.45.0e' );
print "@tuners";
1 2 3 8 10 14 16 18 20 22 25 26 29 31
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