tehjosh at gamingg dot net
This function is for converting binary data into a hexadecimal string representation. This function is not for converting strings representing binary digits into hexadecimal. If you want that functionality, you can simply do this:
$binary="11111001";$hex=dechex(bindec($binary));
echo$hex;?>
This would output "f9". Just remember that there is a very big difference between binary data and a string representation of binary.
manithu at fahr-zur-hoelle dot org
This function returns the string $str in htmlentity hex format (number;).
It is useful to prevent spam bots indexing your email adress.
for($i=0;$i
}
return$return;
}?>
example:
<?phpecho 'email:
'.hexentities('foo@bar').'';?>will return:email:
foo@barthe browser will show foo@bar.
Dave
Postgresql return result in bytea so don't forget to convert_from
$sql="SELECT convert_from(decode('".bin2hex('hex encoded string') ."', 'hex'),'UTF8')";?>
subdivizion at gmail dot com
Here's a function to check if a string contains any 7-bit GSM characters.
It might come useful for people working on SMS platforms.
{$arr= array("0x00","0x01","0x02","0x03","0x04","0x05","0x06","0x07","0x08","0x09","0x0A","0x0B","0x0C","0x0D","0x0E","0x0F","0x10","0x11","0x12","0x13","0x14","0x15","0x16","0x17","0x18","0x19","0x1A","0x1B","0x1B0A","0x1B14","0x1B28","0x1B29","0x1B2F","0x1B3C","0x1B3D","0x1B3E","0x1B40","0x1B65","0x1C","0x1D","0x1E","0x1F","0x20","0x21","0x22","0x23","0x24","0x25","0x26","0x27","0x28","0x29","0x2A","0x2B","0x2C","0x2D","0x2E","0x2F","0x30","0x31","0x32","0x33","0x34","0x35","0x36","0x37","0x38","0x39","0x3A","0x3B","0x3C","0x3D","0x3E","0x3F","0x40","0x41","0x42","0x43","0x44","0x45","0x46","0x47","0x48","0x49","0x4A","0x4B","0x4C","0x4D","0x4E","0x4F","0x50","0x51","0x52","0x53","0x54","0x55","0x56","0x57","0x58","0x59","0x5A","0x5B","0x5C","0x5D","0x5E","0x5F","0x60","0x61","0x62","0x63","0x64","0x65","0x66","0x67","0x68","0x69","0x6A","0x6B","0x6C","0x6D","0x6E","0x6F","0x70","0x71","0x72","0x73","0x74","0x75","0x76","0x77","0x78","0x79","0x7A","0x7B","0x7C","0x7D","0x7E","0x7F");$strl=strlen($str);
for ($i=0;$i
{$char='0x'.bin2hex(substr($str,$i,1));$pos=in_array($char,$arr);
if ($pos==1)
{$j++;
}
}
if ($j
{
returnfalse;
}
else
{
returntrue;
}
}?>
j_lozinskit at yahoo dot co dot uk
A good option for creating strings with binary data for saving (for example saving an sql statement to a file) into text files or php code is to do the following:
$field=bin2hex($field);$field=chunk_split($field,2,"\x");$field="\x".substr($field,0,-2);?>
this will convert your field (binary or not) into hex and then convert the hex into a string which may be placed in a php file:
FFFFFFFF -> xFFxFFxFFxFF
me at juanmaria dot com
Regarding the fabled hex2bin, the easiest way I've found to "replace" it is the following call to function pack():
$bin_str=pack("H*",$hex_str);?>
chaos79
Because the way back (hex2bin) doesn't exist on php, i've written another little function without using commands like pack:
{
if (!is_string($h)) returnnull;$r='';
for ($a=0;$a
return$r;
}
echobin2hex('Hello');// result: 48656c6c6fechohex2bin('48656c6c6f');// result: Hello?>
mkr at binarywerks dot dk
Ok, this is a better version than my previous poor example.
Running this in shell creates a progress indicator. Very useful if used when parsing large log files for instance.
#!/usr/bin/php4 -q
// Displays a progress indicator
function progress($line)
{
global $last_len;
$del_char = pack("H" . 2, "7F");
$line_len = strlen($line);
$del_chars=(isset($last_len)) ? $last_len : $line_len;
$last_len = $line_len;
return str_repeat($del_char, ($del_chars)).$line;
}
// demo code:
for($i=0;$i<100;$i++)
{
sleep(1);
echo progress("i is now: $i out of 100");
}
?>
Thoth
I thought it'll give me an "F" if i give it a "1111"...
Here's something to convert a binary-string into a hex-string and other direction too:
return$bin;
}
functionbinhex($bin) {$hex=dechex(bindec($bin));
return$hex;
}?>
simple, isn't it?
mhspam at mail dot sce dot cz
My version of quoted-printable mail subject converting function (maybe not as effective, but preserving characters which don't need conversion).
Martin
for($i=0;$i127) ?"=".bin2hex($str[$i]) :$str[$i];
}
return"=?$charset?Q?".$out."?=";
};?>
tightcode at hotmail dot com
I was just browsing the above and with a little modification,
came up with the following which I believe to be more flexible:
returnpack("H".strlen($corrected),$corrected);
}?>
This will make sure that whatever you pass, even if it is padded
at the extremeties or between pairs, should return the desired data.
pedram at redhive dot com
In an attempt to dodge spam bots I've seen people (including myself) hex encode their email addresses in "mailto" tags. This is the small chunk of code I wrote to automate the process:
return$encoded;
}?>
so for example:
would produce the following address:
%70%65%64%72%61%6d%40%72%65%64%68%69%76%65%2e%63%6f%6d
-pedram
Francisco (ffaria at mutua dot com dot br)
function to search a character in a normal string change this for a hexadecimal and take the especifical char code in hexa and replace this char and return the string
for($i=0;$i<=$tam;$i++) {$cont=bin2hex(substr($conteudo,$i,1));
if ($cont==$pHex) {$cont=$sHex;$hex.=$cont;
}
}
for ($i=0;$i
return$bin;
}?>
by from a litle brazilian. :-P
busuioc dot alexandru at gmail dot com
Convenient way of generating API keys
$apikey=bin2hex(random_bytes(32));// generates 64 characters long string /^[0-9a-f]{64}$/?>
t0rus at dr dot com
modified version of Thoth's hexbin and binhex to convert
any size numbers
(original doesn't take more than integer - 32bit)
function hexbin($hex){
$bin='';
for($i=0;$i
$bin.=str_pad(decbin(hexdec($hex{$i})),4,'0',STR_PAD_LEFT);
return $bin;
}
function binhex($bin){
$hex='';
for($i=strlen($bin)-4;$i>=0;$i-=4)
$hex.=dechex(bindec(substr($bin,$i,4)));
return strrev($hex);
}
?>
kissifrot at gmail dot com
hex2bin can be useful to insert data into BLOB binary fields.
for example if you want to insert the content of a file :
$filename='/foo/bar';$bin_content=fread(fopen($filename,"r"),filesize($filename));// use the usual mysql_connect() function$insert_query="INSERT INTO mytable (blob_field) VALUES ('".bin2hex($bin_content)."')";mysql_query($insert_query);?>
brams006 at umn dot edu
Here's a modified version of an earlier post (asc2bin and bin2asc) to convert an incoming ascii string to hex and out again. For example, this is really useful if you want to insert data into a mySQL database which contains both escaped and non-escaped characters. For example, if you want to store code snibbets in a mySQL text field:
printf("here's some "text".");
If you INSERT this into mySQL, it probably won't come out in friendly executable format, and you can't escape all double-quotes, nor can you strip out all the slashes. One solution is to just convert the string to hex, store it in hex, then convert back to ascii before using it in some way:
function asc2hex ($temp) {
$len = strlen($temp);
for ($i=0; $i
return $data;
}
function hex2asc($temp) {
$len = strlen($temp);
for ($i=0;$i
return $data;
}
AntonioAlcorn at yahoo dot coma
In response to Patrik:
A simpler way to print a number in binary is to use base_convert().
echo base_convert($bin, 10, 2); ?>
If you need it to print all 32 bits (as your function does) you can just pad it out:
echo str_pad(base_convert($bin, 10, 2), 32, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT); ?>
The conversion is from base 10 because when $bin is passed to base_convert(), it is converted to a string, and the default representation is in decimal.
Hope this helps.
admin at tsunaquack dot com
Some gave a function to convert a hex code back into a simple text (human readable ASCII :P)
Some else gave a function that makes use of bin2hex to convert URLs into something like %12%34%56
Here is a function to go from the form %12%34%56 back into ASCII
Note that this function can easily be changed in order to transform any hex code into ASCII
function _hex2text($str) {
$str = explode('%', $str);
array_shift($str);
$nmlstr = '';
foreach($str as $hexstr) {
$nmlstr .= chr(base_convert($hexstr, 16, 10));
}
return $nmlstr;
}
?>
'hope this helps :)
Regards
-Tsuna
matthew dot eastman at hotpop dot com
This function undoes it (converts back into ASCII).
for ($i=0;$i
}
return$myout;
}?>
matt at zevi dot net
Hopefully this helps someone...
It just displays an html representation of hex data, much like a hex viewer would.
Matt
<?phpfunctionhexview ($data){$bytePosition=$columnCount=$lineCount=0;$columns=8;$dataLength=strlen($data);$return= array();$return[] ='
for($n=0;$n
if($columnCount==$columns){$lineCount++;$columnCount=0;
}
}
foreach($linesas$line){$return[] ='
'.$bytePosition.': ';for($n=0;$n'.strtoupper(bin2hex($line[$n])).'';
}$return[] ='
';for($n=0;$n'.(htmlentities($line[$n]) ?htmlentities($line[$n]) :' ').'';
}$return[] ='
';$bytePosition=$bytePosition+$columns;}$return[] ='';
returnimplode('',$return);
}?>
Patrik
I needed a little function that will print the binary as a string, here it comes.
for($p=31;$p>=0;$p--) {$res.= ($bin& (1<
}
return$res;
}?>
admin at purespider dot de
The most simple way to do binary (10101010 or so) to hex is