Show pageDiscussionOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ==== BINGETW ==== ---- <callout type="primary" color="" icon="fa fa-book" title="Synopsis"> ---- Extract data from a binary data object as a list of 32-bit words </callout> <callout color="green" icon="fa fa-indent" title="Stack Diagram"> ---- ^ __Input Stack__ ^^^ ^ __Output Stack__ ^ | **D<sub>src</sub>** | **Num<sub>offset</sub>** | **Num<sub>words</sub>** | **→** | **L** | | //Level 3// | //Level 2// | //Level 1// | //→// | //Level 1// | {{page>manual:chapter6:aux:legend&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} |**Type**| [[manual:chapter5:basics#commands|Command]] || |**Parallel list processing**| [[manual:chapter5:listproc#group-7multiple-argument-one-result-commands|Group 7]] || |**Affected by flags**| None || </callout> <callout color="orangered" icon="fa fa-comment" title="Description"> ---- The ''BINGETW'' command retrieves a specified number of words from a binary data container, starting from an offset position and returning the result in form of a list. The data is read from the container assuming it is stored in __little endian byte order__. </callout> <callout type="danger" icon="true" title="Compatibility"> ---- This command is new in newRPL and does not exist in userRPL. </callout> <callout type="info" icon="true" title="Usage"> ---- <code> 3: BINDATA 2 VWZ3iYESIzR4 2: 1 1: 1 …………………………………………………………………………………… BINGETW </code> will result in <code> 1: { #11223344h } …………………………………………………………………………………… </code> </callout> <callout color="darkgray" icon="fa fa-hand-o-right" title="Related Commands"> ---- {{page>manual:chapter6:libdata&nofooter&noeditbtn&inline}} </callout> manual/chapter6/libdata/cmd_bingetw.txt Last modified: 2019/11/01 07:09by jojo1973