import edu.princeton.cs.introcs.BinaryStdIn; import edu.princeton.cs.introcs.StdOut; /************************************************************************* * Compilation: javac HexDump.java * Execution: java HexDump < file * Dependencies: BinaryStdIn.java * Data file: http://introcs.cs.princeton.edu/stdlib/abra.txt * * Reads in a binary file and writes out the bytes in hex, 16 per line. * * % more abra.txt * ABRACADABRA! * * % java HexDump 16 < abra.txt * 41 42 52 41 43 41 44 41 42 52 41 21 * 96 bits * * * Remark * -------------------------- * - Similar to the Unix utilities od (octal dump) or hexdump (hexadecimal dump). * * % od -t x1 < abra.txt * 0000000 41 42 52 41 43 41 44 41 42 52 41 21 * 0000014 * *************************************************************************/ public class HexDump { public static void main(String[] args) { int BYTES_PER_LINE = 16; if (args.length == 1) { BYTES_PER_LINE = Integer.parseInt(args[0]); } int i; for (i = 0; !BinaryStdIn.isEmpty(); i++) { if (BYTES_PER_LINE == 0) { BinaryStdIn.readChar(); continue; } if (i == 0) StdOut.printf(""); else if (i % BYTES_PER_LINE == 0) StdOut.printf("\n", i); else StdOut.print(" "); char c = BinaryStdIn.readChar(); StdOut.printf("%02x", c & 0xff); } if (BYTES_PER_LINE != 0) StdOut.println(); StdOut.println((i*8) + " bits"); } }