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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # decbi.pl # author: Jeff S # date: 11/12/09 # convert a decimal less than 256 to binary print "Please enter the value(less than 256) you wish to convert into a binary number: \n"; $bin = <STDIN>; chomp ($bin); print "The binary value of $bin is: ", "\n"; #use the bitwise & operator to get the binary value: print ((128&$bin) /128); print ((64&$bin) /64); print ((32&$bin) /32); print ((16&$bin) /16); print ((8&$bin) /8); print ((4&$bin) /4); print ((2&$bin) /2); print ((1&$bin) /1);

In reply to Re^5: Decimal to Binary using Bitwise and operator by Anonymous Monk
in thread Decimal to Binary using Bitwise and operator by AchyuthaRao

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