unpack
unpack - convert binary structure into normal perl variables
unpack TEMPLATE,EXPR
Unpack does the reverse of pack: it takes a string representing a
structure and expands it out into a list value, returning the array
value.  (In a scalar context, it merely returns the first value
produced.)  The TEMPLATE has the same format as in the pack function.
Here's a subroutine that does substring:
    sub substr {
        local($what,$where,$howmuch) = @_;
        unpack("x$where a$howmuch", $what);
    }
and then there's
    sub ordinal { unpack("c",$_[0]); } # same as ord()
In addition, you may prefix a field with a %<number> to indicate that
you want a <number>-bit checksum of the items instead of the items
themselves.  Default is a 16-bit checksum.  For example, the following
computes the same number as the System V sum program:
    while (<>) {
        $checksum += unpack("%16C*", $_);
    }
    $checksum %= 65536;
The following efficiently counts the number of set bits in a bit vector:
    $setbits = unpack("%32b*", $selectmask);