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$binPet =~ s/^0+(?=\d)//; $binPet contains the string '10' and then when you print out that string in printf "%s%bn%s", "\n", $binPet, "\n";, it gives the binary representation of ten, (1010), not a binary '2', (0b10). And I don't know the purpose of 'n' in the printf format string, "%s%bn%s". Beyond that, I'm not sure of what to tell you - the purpose of the code. In reply to Re: having trouble unmasking a binary string
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