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@thi.ng/hex
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Hex string formatters for 4/8/16/24/32/48/64bit words, hexdump formatting of binary data
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Hex string formatters for 4/8/16/24/32/48/64bit words, hexdump formatting of binary data.
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yarn add @thi.ng/hex
ESM import:
import * as hex from "@thi.ng/hex";
Browser ESM import:
<script type="module" src="https://esm.run/@thi.ng/hex"></script>
For Node.js REPL:
const hex = await import("@thi.ng/hex");
Package sizes (brotli'd, pre-treeshake): ESM: 631 bytes
None
import * as h from "@thi.ng/hex";
const cssColor = (x: number) => "#" + h.U24(x);
cssColor(10597059)
// "#a1b2c3"
h.U48(223928981472033);
// "cba987654321"
h.U48HL(0xcba9, 0x87654321)
// "cba987654321"
h.U64(0xaa * 0x010101010101)
// "0000aaaaaaaaaaaa"
h.U64HL(0x11223344, 0x89abcdef);
// "1122334489abcdef"
// format directly from byte arrays
const BUF = [1, 2, 3, 4, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40];
// big-endian
h.U32BE(BUF, 0)
// "01020304"
h.U32BE(BUF, 4)
// "10203040"
// little-endian
h.U32LE(BUF, 0)
// "04030201"
h.U32LE(BUF, 4)
// "40302010"
If this project contributes to an academic publication, please cite it as:
@misc{thing-hex,
title = "@thi.ng/hex",
author = "Karsten Schmidt",
note = "https://thi.ng/hex",
year = 2020
}
© 2020 - 2024 Karsten Schmidt // Apache License 2.0
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Hex string formatters for 4/8/16/24/32/48/64bit words, hexdump formatting of binary data
We found that @thi.ng/hex demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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