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| .\"  $NetBSD: od.1,v 1.25 2010/02/09 14:25:39 wiz Exp $
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| .\"
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| .\" Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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| .\" All rights reserved.
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| .\"
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| .\" This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
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| .\" by Andrew Brown.
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| .\"
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| .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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| .\" are met:
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| .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| .\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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| .\"    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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| .\"    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| .\"
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| .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
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| .\" ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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| .\" TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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| .\" PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
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| .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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| .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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| .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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| .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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| .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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| .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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| .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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| .\"/
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| .Dd February 9, 2010
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| .Dt OD 1
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| .Os
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| .Sh NAME
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| .Nm od
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| .Nd octal, decimal, hex, ascii dump
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| .Sh SYNOPSIS
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| .Nm
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| .Op Fl aBbcDdeFfHhIiLlOovXx
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| .Bk -words
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| .Op Fl A Ar base
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| .Op Fl j Ar skip
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| .Ek
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| .Bk -words
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| .Op Fl N Ar length
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| .Ek
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| .Bk -words
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| .Op Fl t Ar type_string
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| .Ek
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| .Sm off
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| .Oo
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| .Op Cm \&+
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| .Li offset
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| .Op Cm \&.
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| .Op Cm Bb
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| .Sm on
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| .Oc
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| .Ar file ...
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| .Sh DESCRIPTION
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| The options are as follows:
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| .Bl -tag -width Fl
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| .It Fl A Ar base
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| Specify the input address base.
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| .Ar base
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| may be one of
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| .Ql d ,
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| .Ql o ,
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| .Ql x
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| or
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| .Ql n ,
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| which specify decimal, octal, hexadecimal
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| addresses or no address, respectively.
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| .It Fl a
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| .Em One-byte character display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by sixteen
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| space-separated, three column, space-filled, characters of input data
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| per line.
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| Control characters are printed as their names instead of as
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| C-style escapes.
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| .It Fl B
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| Same as
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| .Fl o .
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| .It Fl b
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| .Em One-byte octal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by sixteen
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| space-separated, three column, zero-filled, bytes of input data, in
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| octal, per line.
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| This is the default output style if no other is
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| selected.
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| .It Fl c
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| .Em One-byte character display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by sixteen
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| space-separated, three column, space-filled, characters of input data
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| per line.
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| Control characters are printed at C-style escapes, or as
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| three octal digits, if no C escape exists for the character.
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| .It Fl d
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| .Em Two-byte decimal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by eight
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| space-separated, five column, zero-filled, two-byte units
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| of input data, in unsigned decimal, per line.
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| .It Fl e
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| .Em Eight-byte floating point display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by two space-separated,
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| twenty-one column, space filled, eight byte units of input data, in
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| floating point, per line.
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| .It Fl F
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| Same as
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| .Fl e .
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| .It Fl f
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| .Em Four-byte floating point display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by four space-separated,
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| 14 column, space filled, four byte units of input data, in floating
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| point, per line.
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| .It Fl H
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| .Em Four-byte hex display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by four space-separated,
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| eight column, zero filled, four byte units of input data, in hex,
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| per line.
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| .It Fl h
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| .Em Two-byte hex display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by eight space-separated,
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| four column, zero filled, two byte units of input data, in hex,
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| per line.
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| .It Fl I
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| .Em Four-byte decimal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by four space-separated,
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| eleven column, space filled, four byte units of input data, in
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| decimal, per line.
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| .It Fl i
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| .Em Two-byte decimal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by eight space-separated,
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| six column, space filled, two-byte units of input data, in decimal,
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| per line.
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| .It Fl j Ar offset
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| Skip
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| .Ar offset
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| bytes from the beginning of the input.
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| By default,
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| .Ar offset
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| is interpreted as a decimal number.
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| With a leading
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| .Cm 0x
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| or
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| .Cm 0X ,
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| .Ar offset
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| is interpreted as a hexadecimal number,
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| otherwise, with a leading
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| .Cm 0 ,
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| .Ar offset
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| is interpreted as an octal number.
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| Appending the character
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| .Cm b ,
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| .Cm k ,
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| or
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| .Cm m
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| to
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| .Ar offset
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| causes it to be interpreted as a multiple of
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| .Li 512 ,
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| .Li 1024 ,
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| or
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| .Li 1048576 ,
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| respectively.
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| .It Fl L
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| Same as
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| .Fl I .
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| .It Fl l
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| Same as
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| .Fl I .
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| .It Fl N Ar length
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| Interpret only
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| .Ar length
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| bytes of input.
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| .It Fl O
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| .Em Four-byte octal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by four
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| space-separated, eleven column, zero-filled, four-byte units
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| of input data, in octal, per line.
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| .It Fl o
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| .Em Two-byte octal display .
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| Display the input offset in octal, followed by eight
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| space-separated, six column, zero-filled, two-byte units
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| of input data, in octal, per line.
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| .It Fl t Ar type_string
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| Specify one or more output types.
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| The
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| .Em type_string
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| option-argument must be a string specifying the types to be used when
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| writing the input data.
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| The string must consist of the type specification characters:
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| .Pp
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| .Cm a
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| selects US-ASCII output, with control characters replaced with their
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| names instead of as C escape sequences.
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| See also the
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| .Cm _u
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| conversion provided by hexdump(1).
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| .Pp
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| .Cm c
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| selects a standard character based conversion.
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| See also the
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| .Cm _c
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| conversion provided by hexdump(1).
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| .Pp
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| .Cm f
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| selects the floating point output format.
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| This type character can be optionally followed by the characters
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| .Cm 4
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| or
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| .Cm F
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| to specify four byte floating point output, or
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| .Cm 8
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| or
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| .Cm L
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| to specify eight byte floating point output.
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| The default output format is eight byte floats.
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| See also the
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| .Cm e
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| conversion provided by hexdump(1).
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| .Pp
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| .Cm d ,
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| .Cm o ,
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| .Cm u ,
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| or
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| .Cm x
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| select decimal, octal, unsigned decimal, or hex output respectively.
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| These types can optionally be followed by
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| .Cm C
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| to specify
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| .Em char Ns -sized
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| output,
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| .Cm S
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| to specify
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| .Em short Ns -sized
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| output,
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| .Cm I
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| to specify
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| .Em int Ns -sized
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| output,
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| .Cm L
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| to specify
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| .Em long Ns -sized
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| output,
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| .Cm 1
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| to specify one-byte output,
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| .Cm 2
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| to specify two-byte output,
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| .Cm 4
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| to specify four-byte output, or
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| .Cm 8
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| to specify eight-byte output.
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| The default output format is in four-byte quantities.
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| See also the
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| .Cm d ,
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| .Cm o ,
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| .Cm u ,
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| and
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| .Cm x
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| conversions provided by hexdump(1).
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| .\"(a|c|f[FLD]?|[doux][C1S2I4L8]?)*
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| .It Fl v
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| The
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| .Fl v
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| option causes
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| .Nm
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| to display all input data.
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| Without the
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| .Fl v
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| option, any number of groups of output lines, which would be
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| identical to the immediately preceding group of output lines (except
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| for the input offsets), are replaced with a line comprised of a
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| single asterisk.
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| .It Fl X
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| Same as
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| .Fl H .
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| .It Fl x
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| Same as
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| .Fl h .
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| .El
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| .Pp
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| For each input file,
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| .Nm
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| sequentially copies the input to standard output, transforming the
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| data according to the options given.
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| If no options are specified, the
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| default display is equivalent to specifying the
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| .Fl o
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| option.
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| .Pp
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| .Nm
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| exits 0 on success and \*[Gt]0 if an error occurred.
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| .Sh SEE ALSO
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| .Xr hexdump 1 ,
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| .Xr strings 1
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| .Sh HISTORY
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| A
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| .Nm
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| command appears in
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| .At v1 .
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| .Pp
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| This man page was written in February 2001 by Andrew Brown, shortly
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| after he augmented the deprecated od syntax to include things he felt
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| had been missing for a long time.
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