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NAME¶
i - trivial integer print utility
SYNOPSIS¶
i arguments ...
DESCRIPTION¶
Given one or more arguments on the command line, it will print them in decimal,
hexadecimal, octal and as ASCII characters (if printable). If an argument
begins with 0x, it is assumed to be hexadecimal. Otherwise if an argument
begins with 0, it is assumed to be octal. Otherwise, if an argument begins
with 0b or 0B, it is assumed to be binary. Otherwise, if an argument begins
with a digit, it is assumed to be a decimal number. Otherwise, the argument is
treated as one ASCII character at a time.
OPTIONS¶
i doesn't take any options, but invoking it it with any arbitrary text
string, such as "1234", "--help", etc., would demonstrate
how the program functions.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Paul Russell
<prussell@alderaan.franken.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
be used by others).