I would like to print directly with sed
a HEX value translation by isolating the HEX values in capture groups. This works:
echo bbb3Accc | sed -n 's/3A/\x3A/p'
bbb:ccc
...but this doesn't work:
echo bbb3Accc | sed 's/\(3A\)/\x\1/'
bbbx3Accc
...or an actual capture group REGEX matching based on URL encoded strings:
echo bbb%3Accc | sed 's/%\([A-Za-z0-9]\)/\x\1/'
bbbx3Accc
Apparently sed no longer interprets and translates the HEX value if it is constructed from a REGEX capture group, together with the \x
escape.
But I am wondering if there's a workaround that I am not aware of, to make this work only with sed
. Note that I am aware that I can do a bash command substitution and wrap the sed syntax in a echo -e
but I would like to avoid that.
\x\1
would result in\x
and\1
(as\x
expects two hex digits after it but\
appearing cuts it off)...\x
has no special meaning, so just printsx
... I don't think there is any way to do this in sed... you can use perl... not sure about awk, but there might be a way with match/substrawk 'BEGIN {printf "%c\n",0x3A}'
(prints:
correctly) but this fails miserablyecho 0x3A | awk '{printf "%c\n",$1}'
strtonum()
, for example this:echo 0x3A | gawk '{printf "%c\n",strtonum($1)}'
outputs:
.