I've seen a few other programs that have something like this:
var string = '\x32\x20\x60\x78\x6e\x7a\x9c\x89';
And I had to try to fiddle with the numbers and letters, to find the text I wanted to display.
I'm wondering if there is a function to find the \x
escape of a string, like string.toUpperCase()
in JS. I'm using processingJS, but it will be okay for me to use other programming languages to find the ASCII for \x
.
If you have a string that you want escaped, you can use String.prototype.charCodeAt()
If you have the code with escapes, you can just evaluate them to get the original string. If it's a string with literal escapes, you can use String.fromCharCode()
If you have '\x32\x20\x60\x78\x6e\x7a\x9c\x89'
and want "2 `xnz"
then
'\x32\x20\x60\x78\x6e\x7a\x9c\x89' == "2 `xnz"
If you have '\\x32\\x20\\x60\\x78\\x6e\\x7a\\x9c\\x89'
which is a literal string with the value \x32\x20\x60\x78\x6e\x7a\x9c\x89
then you can parse it by passing the decimal value of each pair of hex digits to String.prototype.fromCharCode()
'\\x32\\x20\\x60\\x78\\x6e\\x7a\\x9c\\x89'.replace(/\\x([0-9a-f]{2})/ig, function(_, pair) {
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt(pair, 16));
})
Alternatively, eval
is an option if you can be sure of the safety of the input and performance isn't important1.
eval('"\\x32\\x20\\x60\\x78\\x6e\\x7a\\x9c\\x89"')
Note the "
nested in the '
surrounding the input string.
If you know it's a program, and it's from a trusted source, you can eval
the string directly, which won't give you the ASCII, but will execute the program itself.
eval('\\x32\\x20\\x60\\x78\\x6e\\x7a\\x9c\\x89')
Note that the input you provided is not a program and the eval call fails.
If you have "2 `xnz"
and want '\x32\x20\x60\x78\x6e\x7a\x9c\x89'
then
"2 `xnz".split('').map(function(e) {
return '\\x' + e.charCodeAt(0).toString(16);
}).join('')