Neighboring functions:

msgsnd
my
next
no
oct
opendir
open
ord
our

oct

Examples:
oct-EXPR
oct
Description:

Interprets EXPR as an octal string and returns the corresponding value. (If EXPR happens to start off with 0x, interprets it as a hex string. If EXPR starts off with 0b, it is interpreted as a binary string. Leading whitespace is ignored in all three cases.) The following will handle decimal, binary, octal, and hex in the standard Perl or C notation:

    $val = oct($val) if $val =~ /^0/;  

If EXPR is omitted, uses $_. To go the other way (produce a number in octal), use sprintf() or printf():

    $perms = (stat("filename"))[2] & 07777;
    $oct_perms = sprintf "%lo", $perms;  

The oct() function is commonly used when a string such as 644 needs to be converted into a file mode, for example. (Although perl will automatically convert strings into numbers as needed, this automatic conversion assumes base 10.)


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