Joel wrote: > > I'm trying to write a program in perl that will take a binary file, convert > it to hex, then save it to a text file. So far I'm not having any luck. The > best I've been able to do is copy the file and open it in a text editor. > Here is my code: > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > use warnings; > use strict; > > print "Enter path:\n"; > my $filename = <>; > chomp $filename; > print "Save as what?\n"; > my $savefile=<>; > chomp $savefile; > open (BINARY, "$filename") || die "Couldn't open file: $!"; > binmode BINARY; > my $x=BINARY; > open (SAVE,">$savefile") || die "Unable to save: $!"; > print SAVE 0b"$x"; > close BINARY; > close SAVE; > > Any ideas?
Perhaps this is what you want: #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; print 'Enter path: '; chomp( my $filename = <STDIN> ); print 'Save as what? '; chomp( my $savefile = <STDIN> ); open BINARY, '<', $filename or die "Couldn't open file: $!"; binmode BINARY; open SAVE, '>', $savefile or die "Unable to save: $!"; while ( <BINARY> ) { print SAVE unpack( 'H*', $_ ), "\n"; } close BINARY; close SAVE; __END__ John -- use Perl; program fulfillment -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>