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NAME
       rz-ax --	rizin base converter

SYNOPSIS
       rz-ax [-ebBdDeEfFhiIklLosStuvwx]	[[expr]	...]

DESCRIPTION
       This command is part of the Rizin project.

       This command allows you to convert values between positive and negative
       integer,	float, octal, binary, ternary, and hexadecimal values.

OPTIONS
       -a	   Show	ASCII table

       -b	   Convert from	binary to string (rz-ax	-b 01000101 01110110)

       -B	   Convert from	string to binary (rz-ax	-B hello)

       -d	   Force  output  as  integer (rz-ax -d	3 outputs 3 instead of
		   0x3)

       -D	   Base64 decode

       -e	   Swap	endianness (rz-ax -e 0x33)

       -E	   Base64 encode

       -f	   Floating point arithmetic (rz-ax -f 6.3+2.1)

       -F	   Read	C strings from stdin and output	in hexpairs. Useful to
		   load	shellcodes (rz-ax -F < shellcode.[c/py/js])

       -h	   Show	usage help message

       -i	   Dump	stdin to C array in stdout (rz-ax -i < bytes)

       -I	   Convert LONG	to/from	IP ADDRESS (rz-ax -I 3530468537)

       -k	   Keep	the same base as the input data	(rz-ax -k 33+3 -> 36)

       -l	   Append newline to the decoded output

       -L	   Convert binary to hexadecimal (rz-ax	-L  111111111  outputs
		   0x1ff)

       -n	   Show	 hexpairs  from	 integer  value	 (rz-ax	 -n  0x1234  #
		   34120000)

       -N	   Show	hex C string from integer value	 (rz-ax	 -N  0x1234  #
		   4200)

       -o	   Convert from	octal string to	char (rz-ax -o 162 172 # rz)

       -r	   Rz style output (rz-ax -r 0x1234)

       -s	   Convert from	hex string to character	(rz-ax -s 43 4a	50)

       -S	   Convert  from character to hex string (rz-ax	-S < /bin/ls >
		   ls.hex)

       -t	   Convert timestamp to	string (rz-ax -t 1234567890)

       -u	   Convert given value to human	readable units	format	(rz-ax
		   -u 389289238	# 317.0M)

       -v	   Show	version	information

       -w	   Convert signed word (rz-ax -w 16 0xffff)

       -x	   Convert a string into a hash	(rz-ax -x linux	osx)

       -p	   Show	position of set	bits in	the binary representation (rz-
		   ax -p 0xb3)

USAGE
       Force output mode (numeric base)

	 =f    floating	point
	 =2    binary
	 =3    ternary
	 =8    octal
	 =10   decimal
	 =16   hexadecimal

       Available variable types	are:

	 int	 ->  hex     rz-ax 10
	 hex	 ->  int     rz-ax 0xa
	 -int	 ->  hex     rz-ax -77
	 -hex	 ->  int     rz-ax 0xffffffb3
	 int	 ->  bin     rz-ax b30
	 int	 ->  ternary rz-ax t42
	 ternary ->  int     rz-ax 1010dt
	 bin	 ->  int     rz-ax 1010d
	 float	 ->  hex     rz-ax 3.33f
	 hex	 ->  float   rz-ax Fx40551ed8
	 oct	 ->  hex     rz-ax 35o
	 hex	 ->  oct     rz-ax Ox12	(O is a	letter)
	 bin	 ->  hex     rz-ax 1100011b
	 hex	 ->  bin     rz-ax Bx63
	 ternary ->  hex     rz-ax 212t
	 hex	 ->  ternary z-ax Tx23
	 raw	 ->  hex     rz-ax -S <	/binfile
	 hex	 ->  raw     rz-ax -s 414141

       With  no	 arguments,  rz-ax read	values from stdin. You can pass	one or
       more values as arguments.

	 $ rz-ax 33 0x41 0101b
	 0x21
	 65
	 0x5

       You can do 'unpack' hexpair encoded strings easily.

	 $ rz-ax -s 41 42 43
	 ABC

       And it supports some math operations.

	 $ rz-ax
	 0x5*101b+5
	 30

       It is a very useful tool	for scripting, so you can read floating	 point
       values,	or get the integer offset of a jump or a stack delta when ana-
       lyzing programs.

SEE ALSO
       rizin(1),  rz-hash(1),  rz-find(1),  rz-bin(1),	rz-diff(1),  rz-gg(1),
       rz-run(1), rz-asm(1), rz-sign(1)

AUTHORS
       pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>

       byteninjaa0

				 Dec 28, 2020			      RZ_AX(1)

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