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RAX2(1) General Commands Manual RAX2(1)

NAME

rax2Radare2 Base Converter

SYNOPSIS

rax2 [-abcCdDeEfFhHijkKnoqrsStuUvwxXzZ] [[expr] ...]

DESCRIPTION

A versatile calculator for numerical base conversions, string encoding/decoding, and data representation within Radare2, supporting C-string encoding, hexpairs, Base64, and other formats.

The most common numerical bases include binary (base 2) for direct machine code interaction, hexadecimal (base 16) for memory addresses and compact data representation, and decimal (base 10) for human-readable calculations and interpretations.

OPTIONS

Show ASCII table
base
Force output mode (numeric base)


f floating point
2 binary
3 ternary
8 octal
10 decimal
16 hexadecimal

Show hexadecimal C string from integer value
Dump stdin to C array in stdout (xxd replacement)
Print the result in decimal (base 10)
Decode the input data using base64
Swap endianness
Encode the input data using base64
Interpret the input number as a 32bit dword and display it using IEEE 754 standard for floating point arithmetic
Read C strings from stdin and output in hexpairs. Useful to load shellcodes
Show usage help message
Convert a string into a hash
Convert LONG to/from IP ADDRESS
Show the output in json format, the same as the r2 `?j 0x804` command
Keep the same base as the input data
Show randomart key asciiart for values or hexpairs
Append newline to the decoded output for human friendliness
Convert from octal string to char (rax2 -o 162 62)
Be quiet. Show less information or drop the superfluous details in the output
Show the same output as the r2's `? 0x804` command. When combined with -S (-rS) it will print r2 commands to write the actual binary into radare2
Convert from hex pairs string to character (rax2 -s 43 4a 50)
Convert from character to hex string (rax2 -S C J P)
Convert epoch timestamp to human readable date format
Convert given value to human readable units format
Show version information
Display the result as 16bit signed integer value
Show hexpairs from integer value
Convert a bit stream (an arbitrary sequence of 0 and 1 of any length) to hexadecimal. The result can be larger than 64bits
Convert from character string to binary (rax2 -z hello)
Convert from binary string to string (rax2 -Z 01000101)

USAGE

Available variable types are:


int -> hex rax2 10
hex -> int rax2 0xa
-int -> hex rax2 -77
-hex -> int rax2 0xffffffb3
int -> bin rax2 b30
int -> ternary rax2 t42
bin -> int rax2 1010d
ternary -> int rax2 1010dt
float -> hex rax2 3.33f
hex -> float rax2 Fx40551ed8
oct -> hex rax2 35o
hex -> oct rax2 Ox12 (O is a letter)
bin -> hex rax2 1100011b
hex -> bin rax2 Bx63
ternary -> hex rax2 212t
hex -> ternary rax2 Tx23
raw -> hex rax2 -S < /binfile
hex -> raw rax2 -s 414141

EXAMPLES

With no arguments, rax2 reads values from stdin. You can pass one or more values as arguments.


$ rax2 33 0x41 0101b
0x21
65
0x5

You can do 'unpack' hexpair encoded strings easily.


$ rax2 -s 41 42 43
ABC

It supports some math operations:


$ rax2 1+1 "0x5*101b+5"
2
30

Encode and decode binary file using base64:


$ rax2 -E < /bin/ls > ls.b64
$ rax2 -D < ls.b64 > ls


$ cmp /bin/ls ls && echo $?
0

Use -z/-Z to convert between binary and string:


$ rax2 -z hello
01101000011001010110110001101100011011110000000000000000
$ rax2 -Z 01101000011001010110110001101100011011110000000000000000
hello

Hash strings:


$ rax2 -H linux osx
linux: 0x5ccc1772
osx: 0x099bf94f

Work with IP addresses:


$ rax2 -i 127.0.0.1
0x0100007f
$ rax2 -i 0x0100007f
127.0.0.1

It is a very useful tool for scripting, so you can read floating point values, or get the integer offset of a jump or a stack delta when analyzing programs.

ENVIRONMENT

rax2 does not use any environment variables.

SEE ALSO

radare2(1)

WWW

https://www.radare.org

AUTHORS

pancake <pancake@nopcode.org>

July 10, 2025