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how can I convert a byte array to string, so that the bytes appear in hex format in the string. Can anyone help
John 10 1330
Hi John,
Normaly Jon answers this, I did not see him some days, I try it.
A string is in unicode format, 2Bytes in dotNet programs.
Maybe you do you want to convert an byte array which holds extended ASCII to
a string?
(Which than will be unicode 2Bytes).
In VB there there are two functions for that Chr and ChrW while the last is
advised.
Cor
Hi John,
Normaly Jon answers this, I did not see him some days, I try it.
A string is in unicode format, 2Bytes in dotNet programs.
Maybe you do you want to convert an byte array which holds extended ASCII to
a string?
(Which than will be unicode 2Bytes).
In VB there there are two functions for that Chr and ChrW while the last is
advised.
Cor
byte[] bs = {0xef, 0xee, 0xaa}
foreach (byte b in bs
System.Console.WriteLine(b.ToString("x"))
Tu-Thac www.ongtech.co
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h
how can I convert a byte array to string, so that the bytes appear in hex format in the string. Can anyone help
John
byte[] bs = {0xef, 0xee, 0xaa}
foreach (byte b in bs
System.Console.WriteLine(b.ToString("x"))
Tu-Thac www.ongtech.co
----- John Sturm wrote: ----
h
how can I convert a byte array to string, so that the bytes appear in hex format in the string. Can anyone help
John
John,
In addition to others comments, I would use a StringBuilder to build the
string of hex digits.
Something like:
Dim bytes() As Byte = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20}
Dim sb As New System.Text.StringBuilder(bytes.Length * 2)
For Each b As Byte In bytes
sb.Append(b.ToString("x2"))
Next
Dim s As String = sb.ToString
Hope this helps
Jay
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format in the string. Can anyone help? John
John,
In addition to others comments, I would use a StringBuilder to build the
string of hex digits.
Something like:
Dim bytes() As Byte = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20}
Dim sb As New System.Text.StringBuilder(bytes.Length * 2)
For Each b As Byte In bytes
sb.Append(b.ToString("x2"))
Next
Dim s As String = sb.ToString
Hope this helps
Jay
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format in the string. Can anyone help? John
Cor Ligthert <no**********@planet.nl> wrote: Normaly Jon answers this, I did not see him some days, I try it.
Yup - I've been away.
A string is in unicode format, 2Bytes in dotNet programs.
Hang on though - that's not what he's asking for. He's basically asking
for BitConverter.ToString(byte[]).
He wants to *format* a byte array, not *decode* it.
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Cor Ligthert <no**********@planet.nl> wrote: Normaly Jon answers this, I did not see him some days, I try it.
Yup - I've been away.
A string is in unicode format, 2Bytes in dotNet programs.
Hang on though - that's not what he's asking for. He's basically asking
for BitConverter.ToString(byte[]).
He wants to *format* a byte array, not *decode* it.
--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~skeet
If replying to the group, please do not mail me too
Hi Jon, Hang on though - that's not what he's asking for. He's basically asking for BitConverter.ToString(byte[]).
He wants to *format* a byte array, not *decode* it.
I knew also that that could be the question, however really sure was I not
from that because "appear" is not "showed". (The old charactersstrings
where in one byte hex format). I take always the answer on what most people
fits first. It was a try what would be the answer to get that sure.
Cor
Hi Jon, Hang on though - that's not what he's asking for. He's basically asking for BitConverter.ToString(byte[]).
He wants to *format* a byte array, not *decode* it.
I knew also that that could be the question, however really sure was I not
from that because "appear" is not "showed". (The old charactersstrings
where in one byte hex format). I take always the answer on what most people
fits first. It was a try what would be the answer to get that sure.
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