I agree with the Perl solution
Mike
mgcon@getnet.com
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Phoenix, AZ
USA
On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Brian Cluff wrote:
> Sounds like something could whipped up very quickly in perl using printf.
> Also check some of the various calculator programs.. unless you are looking
> for a command like thing.
>
> Brian Cluff
>
> > I'm looking for a program that will take either a decimal, hex or octal
> > input and give me its decimal, hex or octal output. Can anyone tell me
> what
> > I'm looking for?
> >
> > Lucas "I Spy" Vogel
> >
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