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Hey guys,

I previously posted how to implement a function that will convert an integer to an IP address string. So how would we go vice-versa, that is, given a string (154.111.23.23) that is an address, how can we get that integer back, using no inet functions.

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The previous question is here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1680365/… – scompt.com Nov 5 at 13:40
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You really should take the time and think about it before you ask. – Michael Foukarakis Nov 5 at 13:41

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//No checking of the input    
unsigned int c1,c2,c3,c4;
scanf("%d.%d.%d.%d",&c1,&c2,&c3,&c4);
unsigned long ip = (unsigned long)c4+c3*256+c2*256*256+c1*256*256*256;
printf("The unsigned long integer is %lu\n",ip);

EDIT: For those how are interested on the code produced, GCC is smart enough to replace my multiplication of 256 with shifts left. (In my program I've also called exit):

0x80483d4	<main>:		lea    0x4(%esp),%ecx
0x80483d8	<main+4>:		and    $0xfffffff0,%esp
0x80483db	<main+7>:		pushl  -0x4(%ecx)
0x80483de	<main+10>:		push   %ebp
0x80483df	<main+11>:		mov    %esp,%ebp
0x80483e1	<main+13>:		push   %ecx
0x80483e2   <main+14>:		sub    $0x34,%esp
0x80483e5   <main+17>:		lea    -0x14(%ebp),%eax
0x80483e8	<main+20>:		mov    %eax,0x10(%esp)
0x80483ec	<main+24>:		lea    -0x10(%ebp),%eax
0x80483ef	<main+27>:		mov    %eax,0xc(%esp)
0x80483f3	<main+31>:		lea    -0xc(%ebp),%eax
0x80483f6	<main+34>:		mov    %eax,0x8(%esp)
0x80483fa	<main+38>:		lea    -0x8(%ebp),%eax
0x80483fd	<main+41>:		mov    %eax,0x4(%esp)
0x8048401	<main+45>:		movl   $0x8048520,(%esp)
0x8048408	<main+52>:		call   0x8048320 <scanf@plt>
0x804840d	<main+57>:		mov    -0x8(%ebp),%eax
0x8048410	<main+60>:		mov    %eax,%edx
0x8048412	<main+62>:		shl    $0x8,%edx
    0x8048415   <main+65>:		mov    -0xc(%ebp),%eax
0x8048418	<main+68>:		lea    (%edx,%eax,1),%eax
0x804841b	<main+71>:		mov    %eax,%edx
0x804841d	<main+73>:		shl    $0x8,%edx
0x8048420	<main+76>:		mov    -0x10(%ebp),%eax
0x8048423	<main+79>:		lea    (%edx,%eax,1),%eax
0x8048426	<main+82>:		mov    %eax,%edx
0x8048428	<main+84>:		shl    $0x8,%edx
0x804842b	<main+87>:		mov    -0x14(%ebp),%eax
0x804842e	<main+90>:		lea    (%edx,%eax,1),%eax
0x8048431	<main+93>:		mov    %eax,-0x18(%ebp)
0x8048434	<main+96>:		mov    -0x18(%ebp),%eax
0x8048437	<main+99>:		mov    %eax,0x4(%esp)
0x804843b	<main+103>:		movl   $0x804852c,(%esp)
0x8048442	<main+110>:		call   0x8048330 <printf@plt>
0x8048447	<main+115>:		movl   $0x0,(%esp)
0x804844e	<main+122>:		call   0x8048340 <exit@plt>
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scanf the string into four bytes and add/shift them into a 32 bit integer.

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