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| === Example === | | === Example === |
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− | Convert a string into a binary array and back again:
| + | Go see [[Core Function Pack|Pack( <expression>, <expressions> )]] for a list of formats and examples. |
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | $arr = Pack("z0", "Hello World!")
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− | For $i In $arr
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− | println($i)
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− | Next
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− | $str = Unpack("z0", $arr)
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− | println($str)
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | Convert a dobule into a binary array and back again:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | $arr = Pack("d", 777.42)
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− | For $i In $arr
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− | println($i)
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− | Next
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− | $str = Unpack("d", $arr)
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− | println($str)
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− | </syntaxhighlight> | + | |
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− | Convert a int into a binary array and back again:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | $arr = Pack("d", (int)777)
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− | For $i In $arr
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− | println($i)
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− | Next
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− | $str = Unpack("d", $arr)
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− | println($str)
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− | </syntaxhighlight> | + | |
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− | Convert a string into a hex and back again:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | $hex = Join(Unpack("*H", Pack("z0", "Hello World!")), '')
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− | println("Hex String: " . $hex)
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− | $str = Unpack("z0", Pack("h", $hex))
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− | println("Normal String: " . $str)
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | To pack two integers in big endian format, you would use this:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | $bytes = Pack ("^ii", 1234, 4542);
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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− | More Examples:
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− | <syntaxhighlight lang="sputnik">
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− | ; The following means:
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− | ; Little endian encoding of a Int16, followed by an aligned
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− | ; int32 value.
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− | $r = Pack("_s!i", 0x7b, 0x12345678);
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− | For $i In $r
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | ; Prints 7B 0 0 0 80 56 34 12
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− | $bytes = Pack("CCCC", 65, 66, 67, 68)
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− | println($bytes) ; Prints 4-byte sequence for "ABCD"
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− | $bytes = Pack("4C", 65, 66, 67, 68)
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− | println($bytes) ; Prints 4-byte sequence for "ABCD"
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− | $bytes = Pack("*C", 65, 66, 67, 68)
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− | println($bytes) ; Prints 4-byte sequence for "ABCD"
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− | $bytes = Pack("^ii", 0x1234abcd, 0x7fadb007)
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− | For $i In $bytes
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | println("") ; Result: 12 34 ab cd 7f ad b0 07
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− | ; Encode 3 integers as big-endian, but only provides two as arguments,
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− | ; this defaults to zero for the last value.
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− | $bytes = Pack("^iii", 0x1234abcd, 0x7fadb007)
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− | For $i In $bytes
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | println("") ; Result: 12 34 ab cd 7f ad b0 07 00 00 00 00
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− | ; Encode as little endian, pack 1 short, align, 1 int
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− | $bytes = Pack("_s!i", 0x7b, 0x12345678);
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− | For $i In $bytes
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | println("") ; Result: 7b 00 00 00 78 56 34 12
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− | ; Encode a string in utf-8 with a null terminator
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− | $bytes = Pack("z8", "hello")
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− | For $i In $bytes
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | println("") ; Result: 68 65 6c 6c 6f 00 00 00 00
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− | ; Little endian encoding, for Int16, followed by an aligned
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− | ; Int32
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− | $bytes = Pack("_s!i", 0x7b, 0x12345678)
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− | For $i In $bytes
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− | print(Hex($i) . " ")
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− | Next
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− | println("") ; Result: 7b 00 00 00 78 56 34 12
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− | </syntaxhighlight>
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| [[Category:Core Function]] | | [[Category:Core Function]] |
The format string to use.
An binary array of bytes such as one produced by the Pack function.
A string to be converted into a binary array of bytes (z0 ASCII encoding).
Success: Returns the array of data (Even if its only 1 item) unless the flag is set to 1 then it will return a string.
Failure: Returns empty array.