OD(1) USER COMMANDS OD(1) NAME od - octal, decimal, hex, ascii dump SYNOPSIS od [ -format ] [ file ] [+]offset DESCRIPTION Od displays file, or it's standard input, in one or more dump formats as selected by the first argument. If the first argument is missing, -o (octal) is the default. Dump- ing continues until end-of-file. The meanings of the format argument characters are: b Interpret bytes as unsigned octal. c Interpret bytes as ASCII characters. Certain non- graphic characters appear as C escapes: null=\0, backspace=\b, formfeed=\f, newline=\n, return=\r, tab=\t; others appear as 3-digit octal numbers. d Interpret (short) words as unsigned decimal. o Interpret (short) words as unsigned octal. x Interpret (short) words as hexadecimal. The offset argument specifies the byte offset into the file where dumping is to commence. By default this argument is interpreted in octal. A different radix can be specified; If ``.'' is appended to the argument, then offset is inter- preted in decimal. If offset begins with ``x'' or ``0x'', it is interpreted in hexadecimal.