How can I get a hex dump of a string in PHP?
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I'm investigating encodings in PHP5. Is there some way to get a raw hex dump of a string? i.e. a hex representation of each of the bytes (not characters) in a string?

Pt answered 29/6, 2009 at 10:14 Comment(2)
Some nice little online tool srsbiz.pl/utils/hexit.php and it's php source: gist.github.com/4639219 - might be useful, credits/thanks @dev-null-dwellerActinoid
github.com/clue/php-hexdumpDecennial
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echo bin2hex($string);

or:

for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($string); $i++) {
    echo str_pad(dechex(ord($string[$i])), 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
}

$string is the variable which contains input.

Relegate answered 29/6, 2009 at 10:17 Comment(1)
Or a more functional approach: print_r(array_map('dechex', array_map('ord', str_split($string))));Ardene
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For debugging work with binary protocols, I needed a more traditional HEX dump, so I wrote this function:

function hex_dump($data, $newline="\n")
{
  static $from = '';
  static $to = '';
  
  static $width = 16; # number of bytes per line
  
  static $pad = '.'; # padding for non-visible characters
  
  if ($from==='')
  {
    for ($i=0; $i<=0xFF; $i++)
    {
      $from .= chr($i);
      $to .= ($i >= 0x20 && $i <= 0x7E) ? chr($i) : $pad;
    }
  }
  
  $hex = str_split(bin2hex($data), $width*2);
  $chars = str_split(strtr($data, $from, $to), $width);
  
  $offset = 0;
  foreach ($hex as $i => $line)
  {
    echo sprintf('%6X',$offset).' : '.implode(' ', str_split($line,2)) . ' [' . $chars[$i] . ']' . $newline;
    $offset += $width;
  }
}

This produces a more traditional HEX dump, like this:

hex_dump($data);

=>

 0 : 05 07 00 00 00 64 65 66 61 75 6c 74 40 00 00 00 [.....default@...]
10 : 31 42 38 43 39 44 30 34 46 34 33 36 31 33 38 33 [1B8C9D04F4361383]
20 : 46 34 36 32 32 46 33 39 32 46 44 38 43 33 42 30 [F4622F392FD8C3B0]
30 : 45 34 34 43 36 34 30 33 36 33 35 37 45 35 33 39 [E44C64036357E539]
40 : 43 43 38 44 35 31 34 42 44 36 39 39 46 30 31 34 [CC8D514BD699F014]

Note that non-visible characters are replaced with a period - you can change the number of bytes per line ($width) and padding character ($pad) to suit your needs. I included a $newline argument, so you can pass "<br/>" if you need to display the output in a browser.

Libau answered 19/11, 2010 at 14:14 Comment(5)
+1 excellent. Too excellent. I've been working four hours+ on something and this just boosted me. Anyway, I found that echoing a pre tag makes it display better in a browser. Or using br newline. I'm new to this and wonder how I can decrypt the non visible chars. TNX.Boaster
Love it! Needs couple improvements, but as a base of debugging tool - it is a perfect!Harwin
@Boaster for text-only diagnostic output in a browser, try header('Content-type: text/plain'); - comes in handy :-)Libau
this is essentially like doing an od -tx1zIngenious
please provide a value for $data.Underbelly
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It's years later, but in case others are searching for this too, I took the liberty to modify mindplay.dk's code to make it accept various options and simulate the output of the BSD command hexdump -C file:

/**
* Dumps a string into a traditional hex dump for programmers,
* in a format similar to the output of the BSD command hexdump -C file.
* The default result is a string.
* Supported options:
* <pre>
*   line_sep        - line seperator char, default = "\n"
*   bytes_per_line  - default = 16
*   pad_char        - character to replace non-readble characters with, default = '.'
* </pre>
*
* @param string $string
* @param array $options
* @param string|array
*/
function hex_dump($string, array $options = null) {
    if (!is_scalar($string)) {
        throw new InvalidArgumentException('$string argument must be a string');
    }
    if (!is_array($options)) {
        $options = array();
    }
    $line_sep       = isset($options['line_sep'])   ? $options['line_sep']          : "\n";
    $bytes_per_line = @$options['bytes_per_line']   ? $options['bytes_per_line']    : 16;
    $pad_char       = isset($options['pad_char'])   ? $options['pad_char']          : '.'; # padding for non-readable characters

    $text_lines = str_split($string, $bytes_per_line);
    $hex_lines  = str_split(bin2hex($string), $bytes_per_line * 2);

    $offset = 0;
    $output = array();
    $bytes_per_line_div_2 = (int)($bytes_per_line / 2);
    foreach ($hex_lines as $i => $hex_line) {
        $text_line = $text_lines[$i];
        $output []=
            sprintf('%08X',$offset) . '  ' .
            str_pad(
                strlen($text_line) > $bytes_per_line_div_2
                ?
                    implode(' ', str_split(substr($hex_line,0,$bytes_per_line),2)) . '  ' .
                    implode(' ', str_split(substr($hex_line,$bytes_per_line),2))
                :
                implode(' ', str_split($hex_line,2))
            , $bytes_per_line * 3) .
            '  |' . preg_replace('/[^\x20-\x7E]/', $pad_char, $text_line) . '|';
        $offset += $bytes_per_line;
    }
    $output []= sprintf('%08X', strlen($string));
    return @$options['want_array'] ? $output : join($line_sep, $output) . $line_sep;
}

and this is a hex dump of a small file:

00000000  89 50 4e 47 0d 0a 1a 0a  00 00 00 0d 49 48 44 52  |.PNG........IHDR|
00000010  00 00 00 10 00 00 00 10  02 03 00 00 00 62 9d 17  |.............b..|
00000020  f2 00 00 00 09 50 4c 54  45 04 04 04 99 99 cc d7  |.....PLTE.......|
00000030  d7 d7 2a 66 f6 6b 00 00  00 38 49 44 41 54 78 9c  |..*f.k...8IDATx.|
00000040  63 08 05 02 06 24 22 0b  44 24 01 89 ac a4 69 4b  |c....$".D$....iK|
00000050  19 1a 16 68 70 31 74 29  75 2c 42 22 1a 16 75 00  |...hp1t)u,B"..u.|
00000060  c5 22 33 96 32 74 86 46  4c 65 58 19 1a 35 15 61  |."3.2t.FLeX..5.a|
00000070  00 00 df be 19 a6 2e 62  80 87 00 00 00 00 49 45  |.......b......IE|
00000080  4e 44 ae 42 60 82                                 |ND.B`.|
00000086

and this is the phpunit test:

<?php
if (isset($argv)) {
    print "Running outside of phpunit. Consider using phpunit.\n";
    class PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {}
}


class Test extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
{
    const FUNCTION_NAME = 'hex_dump';
    const DATA_BASE64 = '
        iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAABAAAAAQAgMAAABinRfyAAAACVBMVEUEBASZmczX19cqZvZrAAAA
        OElEQVR4nGMIBQIGJCILRCQBiaykaUsZGhZocDF0KXUsQiIaFnUAxSIzljJ0hkZMZVgZGjUVYQAA
        374Zpi5igIcAAAAASUVORK5CYII=';
    private $expect = array(
        '00000000  89 50 4e 47 0d 0a 1a 0a  00 00 00 0d 49 48 44 52  |.PNG........IHDR|',
        '00000010  00 00 00 10 00 00 00 10  02 03 00 00 00 62 9d 17  |.............b..|',
        '00000020  f2 00 00 00 09 50 4c 54  45 04 04 04 99 99 cc d7  |.....PLTE.......|',
        '00000030  d7 d7 2a 66 f6 6b 00 00  00 38 49 44 41 54 78 9c  |..*f.k...8IDATx.|',
        '00000040  63 08 05 02 06 24 22 0b  44 24 01 89 ac a4 69 4b  |c....$".D$....iK|',
        '00000050  19 1a 16 68 70 31 74 29  75 2c 42 22 1a 16 75 00  |...hp1t)u,B"..u.|',
        '00000060  c5 22 33 96 32 74 86 46  4c 65 58 19 1a 35 15 61  |."3.2t.FLeX..5.a|',
        '00000070  00 00 df be 19 a6 2e 62  80 87 00 00 00 00 49 45  |.......b......IE|',
        '00000080  4e 44 ae 42 60 82                                 |ND.B`.|',
        '00000086',
    );

    public function testRequire() {
        $file = __DIR__ . '/' . static::FUNCTION_NAME . '.php';
        $this->assertFileExists($file);
        include($file);
        $this->assertTrue(function_exists(static::FUNCTION_NAME));
    }

    public function testString() {
        $func = static::FUNCTION_NAME;
        $data = base64_decode(static::DATA_BASE64);
        if (!is_string($data)) {
            throw new Exception('Unable to decode base64 encoded test data');
        }
        $dump = $func($data);
        //var_export($dump);
        $this->assertTrue(is_string($dump));
        $this->assertEquals($dump, join("\n", $this->expect) . "\n");
    }

}


if (isset($argv)) {
    $func = Test::FUNCTION_NAME;
    require_once($func . '.php');
    if (count($argv) < 2) {
        print "Pass arguments file, from, length.\n";
    }
    else {
        $file = $argv[1];
        if (!file_exists($file)) {
            die("File not found: $file\n");
        }
        $from   = isset($argv[2]) && preg_match('/^\d{1,9}$/', $argv[2]) ? intval($argv[2]) : null;
        $len    = isset($argv[3]) && preg_match('/^\d{1,9}$/', $argv[3]) ? intval($argv[3]) : filesize($file);
        $h = fopen($file, 'r');
        if ($from) {
            fseek($h, $from);
        }
        $data = fread($h, $len);
        fclose($h);
        $dump = hex_dump($data);
        print $dump;
        //$dump = hex_dump($data, array('want_array' => true));
        //print_r($dump);
    }
}
Autarky answered 15/12, 2015 at 1:24 Comment(2)
The last line 00000086 is useless.Gelatinize
Tell that to the author of the BSD command hexdump. The last line indicates the file size.Autarky
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While debugging a binary protocol I needed a hexdump() too. I decided to publish my solution as a PEAR package as it's definitely useful. You can also browse the code at github.

PEAR : http://www.metashock.de/pear

GitHub : http://www.github.com/metashock/Hexdump

In addition to mindplays solution it supports propper rendering of the last line and additional params. Also the package contains a php executable named phphd for hexdumps on cmdline. This might be helpful on Windows Systems :)

@mindplay.dk : Thanks for the strtr() idea. It appeared slight faster than my former attempt. Integrated that into my version. (Using a decreased translation buffer)..

Gerhardt answered 29/11, 2012 at 13:43 Comment(0)
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"Functional" version:

$s = "\x04\x00\xa0\x00";
echo implode(' ', array_map(function($char) {
    # return sprintf('%02s', $char);
    return str_pad($char, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
}, array_map('dechex', unpack('C*', $s))));

Borrowing from Ionuț G. Stan's comment, the last line might be as follows:

}, array_map('dechex', array_map('ord', str_split($s)))));
Hizar answered 18/12, 2014 at 15:2 Comment(0)
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    echo implode(array_map(
        fn ($a, $b) => sprintf("%-26s%-8s\n", $a, $b), 
        str_split(implode(' ', str_split(bin2hex($string), 2)), 24),
        str_split($string, 8)
    ));
Handy answered 22/3, 2020 at 14:30 Comment(1)
While this code may solve the question, including an explanation of how and why this solves the problem would really help to improve the quality of your post, and probably result in more up-votes. Remember that you are answering the question for readers in the future, not just the person asking now. Please edit your answer to add explanations and give an indication of what limitations and assumptions apply.Gast

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