jhumphreys:
Sorry, I was a bit too idiomatic there. I probably should've suggested something more like:
my @bits;
for (128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1) {
push @bits, ($dec & $_) <=> 0;
}
Basically, I saw the wall of:
my $dec_a = $dec & 128;
my $dec_b = $dec & 64;
my $dec_c = $dec & 32;
my $dec_d = $dec & 16;
my $dec_e = $dec & 8;
my $dec_f = $dec & 4;
my $dec_g = $dec & 2;
my $dec_h = $dec & 1;
and thought to myself that really a loop was needed.
...roboticus
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