This is the command rax2 that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
rax2 - radare base converter
SYNOPSIS
rax2 [-ebBsSvxkh] [[expr] ...]
DESCRIPTION
This command is part of the radare project.
This command allows you to convert values between positive and negative integer, float
octal, binary and hexadecimal values.
OPTIONS
-b Convert from binary string to caracter (rax2 -b 01000101)
-B Keep de same base as the input data
-e Swap endian.
-k Show randomart key asciiart for values or hexpairs
-s Convert from hex string to caracter (rax2 -s 43 4a 50)
-S Convert from hex string to caracter (rax2 -S C J P)
-u Convert given value to human readable units format
-v Show program version
-x Convert a string into a hash
-h Show usage help message
USAGE
Available variable types are:
int -> hex rax2 10
hex -> int rax2 0xa
-int -> hex rax2 -77
-hex -> int rax2 0xffffffb3
int -> bin rax2 b30
bin -> int rax2 1010d
float -> hex rax2 3.33f
hex -> float rax2 Fx40551ed8
oct -> hex rax2 35o
hex -> oct rax2 Ox12 (O is a letter)
bin -> hex rax2 1100011b
hex -> bin rax2 Bx63
With no arguments, rax2 reads values from stdin. You can pass one or more values as
arguments.
$ rax2 33 0x41 0101b
0x21
65
0x5
You can do 'unpack' hexpair encoded strings easily.
$ rax2 -s 41 42 43
ABC
And it supports some math operations.
$ rax2
0x5*101b+5
30
It is a very useful tool for scripting, so you can read floating point values, or get the
integer offset of a jump or a stack delta when analyzing programs.
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