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OD(1)				      FSF				 OD(1)

NAME
       od - dump files in octal and other formats

SYNOPSIS
       od [OPTION]... [FILE]...
       od --traditional [FILE] [[+]OFFSET [[+]LABEL]]

DESCRIPTION
       Write an unambiguous representation, octal bytes by default, of FILE to
       standard output.	 With no FILE, or when FILE is -, read standard input.

       -A, --address-radix=RADIX
	      decide how file offsets are printed

       -j, --skip-bytes=BYTES
	      skip BYTES input bytes first on each file

       -N, --read-bytes=BYTES
	      limit dump to BYTES input bytes per file

       -s, --strings[=BYTES]
	      output strings of at least BYTES graphic chars

       -t, --format=TYPE
	      select output format or formats

       -v, --output-duplicates
	      do not use * to mark line suppression

       -w, --width[=BYTES]
	      output BYTES bytes per output line

       --traditional
	      accept arguments in pre-POSIX form

       --help display this help and exit

       --version
	      output version information and exit

   Pre-POSIX format specifications may be intermixed, they accumulate:
       -a     same as -t a,  select named characters

       -b     same as -t oC, select octal bytes

       -c     same as -t c,  select ASCII characters or backslash escapes

       -d     same as -t u2, select unsigned decimal shorts

       -f     same as -t fF, select floats

       -h     same as -t x2, select hexadecimal shorts

       -i     same as -t d2, select decimal shorts

       -l     same as -t d4, select decimal longs

       -o     same as -t o2, select octal shorts

       -x     same as -t x2, select hexadecimal shorts

       For older syntax (second call format), OFFSET means -j  OFFSET.	 LABEL
       is  the	pseudo-address at first byte printed, incremented when dump is
       progressing.  For OFFSET and LABEL, a 0x or 0X prefix  indicates	 hexa‐
       decimal, suffixes maybe . for octal and b multiply by 512.

       TYPE is made up of one or more of these specifications:

       a      named character

       c      ASCII character or backslash escape

       d[SIZE]
	      signed decimal, SIZE bytes per integer

       f[SIZE]
	      floating point, SIZE bytes per integer

       o[SIZE]
	      octal, SIZE bytes per integer

       u[SIZE]
	      unsigned decimal, SIZE bytes per integer

       x[SIZE]
	      hexadecimal, SIZE bytes per integer

       SIZE  is	 a  number.   For  TYPE	 in  doux,  SIZE  may  also  be	 C for
       sizeof(char),  S	 for  sizeof(short),  I	 for  sizeof(int)  or  L   for
       sizeof(long).   If  TYPE	 is f, SIZE may also be F for sizeof(float), D
       for sizeof(double) or L for sizeof(long double).

       RADIX is d for decimal, o for octal, x for hexadecimal or n  for	 none.
       BYTES is hexadecimal with 0x or 0X prefix, it is multiplied by 512 with
       b suffix, by 1024 with k and by 1048576 with m.	Adding a z  suffix  to
       any type adds a display of printable characters to the end of each line
       of output.  -s without a number implies 3.  -w without a number implies
       32.  By default, od uses -A o -t d2 -w 16.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <bug-textutils@gnu.org>.

SEE ALSO
       The  full  documentation	 for od is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If
       the info and od programs are properly installed at your site, the  com‐
       mand

	      info od

       should give you access to the complete manual.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR	 A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

GNU textutils 2.0		  August 1999				 OD(1)
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