OutputFormat

The OutputFormat value determines how the resulting bytes will be formatted. It offers an ASCII option in addition to the options available from the UID dropdown menu on the Format tab. It can have the following values:

  1. Decimal reversed (default)

    This option takes the last 4 bytes of data (or all bytes if fewer than 4 have been read) and interprets them as a little-endian binary 32 bit number (that is, the last byte in the sequence has the most significant value). The resulting 32 bit value is formatted as a 10 digit decimal number.

  1. Decimal

    This option takes the first 4 bytes of data (or all bytes if fewer than 4 have been read) and interprets them as a big-endian binary 32 bit number (that is, the first byte in the sequence has the most significant value). The resulting 32 bit value is formatted as a 10 digit decimal number.

  2. Hex reversed

    This option outputs all bytes of the data in hexadecimal (two ASCII numeric or uppercase hex characters per byte) in reverse order.

  3. Hex standard

    This option outputs all bytes of the data in hexadecimal (two ASCII numeric or uppercase hex characters per byte) in the same order that they were read.

  4. Decimal 64 bit

    This option takes the first 8 bytes of data (or all bytes if fewer than 8 have been read) and interprets them as a little-endian binary 64 bit number (that is, the last byte in the sequence has the most significant value). The resulting 64 bit value is formatted as a decimal number with no leading zeros.

  5. Decimal 64 bit reversed

    This option takes the last 8 bytes of data (or all bytes if fewer than 8 have been read) and interprets them as a big-endian binary 64 bit number (that is, the first byte in the sequence has the most significant value). The resulting 64 bit value is formatted as a decimal number with no leading zeros.

  6. ASCII 

    This option outputs all bytes of data as ASCII printable characters. Any byte values that do not represent ASCII printable characters will be output as a ‘.’ character.