Convert A String {&HF3,&HA1} To A Byte Array Like {&HF3,&HA1} ?
Dec 23, 2010I have string in {&HF3,&HA1,&H01}
i want to convert it to byte array like {&HF3,&HA1,&H01}
I have string in {&HF3,&HA1,&H01}
i want to convert it to byte array like {&HF3,&HA1,&H01}
I have a byte array that I convert into a string like so Dim byt As Byte() = New Byte(255) {} s = New String(Encoding.ASCII.GetChars(byte))My question is when I look at the string in a debuger its clearly a normal string but when I compare it to what I know its supposed to be it doesnt equal. So i did a quick check and for some reason its return a string thats the length of 256 characters. So i did a s.trim and it still is 256 characters long.
View 1 ReplieshI want conver my string to byte array.
how to convert my string to byte array in vb.net?
I have an activex control that outputs a template object to the client, which gets serialized to a byte array. My attempts to put this byte array in a hidden field for post back to the server have given mixed reults, in that the size of the byte array decreases when sent to the server. My best guess is that the byte array is being truncated when put into a (string) hidden field.
I convert the byte array to a HEX string on the client side before passing over to the server, then converting it back on the server - HEX to byte array. If found some examples of how to do this in C#, VB.net but I haven't a clue how to accomplish this on the client - vbscript, javascript, etc,
I'm guessing something like this would get it done on the server, but how would I accomplish this on the client side?
Private Function Bytes_To_String2(ByVal bytes_Input As Byte()) As String
Dim strTemp As New StringBuilder(bytes_Input.Length * 2)
For Each b As Byte In bytes_Input
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I m using encryption and decryption
When I use Return Convert.ToBase64String(ms.ToArray()), I can decrypt data by first Convert.FromBase64String(stringToDecrypt) and it works fine.
But if I dont use Base64string method when returning the data and use .Encoding.ASCII.GetString(ms.ToArray) and then try to decrypt, I get "Bad data" error
I'm trying to figure out how to convert a string inot a byte array to send as a packet over a socket. Initially it was used for serialport.write but I would like to use in
Socket.BeginSend(ByVal buffer() As Byte buildpacket()
Below is taking a struct (listed at bottom) as an argument and building a string using eg. Chr().
How can I convert the output of buildpacket(), eg. "yyyypyu" into a Byte().
Public Function buildpacket(ByVal packet As PacketRecord) As String
Dim temppacket As String
Dim checksum, i As Integer
'Build packet to Transmit
temppacket = Chr(255) & Chr(255) & Chr(255) & Chr(255) & Chr(254)
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way to convert byte array to ascii string?
View 3 RepliesI have to set a value in the registry and it has to be in a unicode binary format. This is to change the default signature of Outlook.I have a signature called : TacoWhen I change my default signature in Outlook itself to Taco. It will be stored in the registry like this:54 00 61 00 63 00 6f 00 00 00However, when I change the value of this key programmatically like this:
vb
.SetValue("New Signature", Text.Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes("Taco"), Microsoft.Win32.RegistryValueKind.Binary)
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The issue i have is i wish to take user submitted credentials on a form ascii encode them and output the encoded string. [code]...
View 11 RepliesI have an array defined As string and the value stored in site is like "7E", "A1" and so on. But in order to send out this array through serial port. I need to change the the array to As Byte instead of using As String. How can I convert it?
View 8 RepliesWhat's the best way to convert a varying size byte array to a string, and then to convert it back?
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I have a word document data been inserted into database as VarBinary(max) column. Now, i need to fetch this information and display in my aspx page directly.I am getting this value from database in Byte Array and try to convert that into string and add that string to a div.I am using the below two ways: In both the ways first i am getting them to a temp txt(in 1st way) and doc (in 2nd way) files and reading back those file I am using .net 2.0 frame work
Write Method:Writing data to temp file(either doc or txt based on the filepath which has filename)
Eg: filepath: "c:temp.doc"
Public Sub writeFileData(ByVal strFilePath As String, ByVal bytFileData() As Byte)
Try
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Failure reasons: I am getting the output as some symbols, prob because the server is not able to read the format of the word content.how to read the word document data in binary data to a string.
I am trying to convert each line in a file into a byte array. The line in the file is similar to this:
:100000000247A1E59620E7FBE4F596900780E0FF24
I have code and have tried several things but they don't seem to be working out.
Dim fileline As String = ""
Dim linebytes() As Byte = Nothing
Dim idx As Integer
' Make sure the file is open for transferring the data to the board.
If Not (SoftwareUpdateFilestream Is Nothing) Then
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How to correctly convert string containing upper ASCII characters to byte array besides looping through each character and filling the array using AscW(chr)?I know I can do something like:
Code:
Dim bSourceData As Byte() = System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.GetBytes(sourcedata)
But this only works for lower ascii characters (0-127).Instead of ASCIIEncoding I can specify encoding myself (System.Text.Encoding.Getencoding(encoding).GetBytes(sourcedata)). But I have to specify correct encoding in this case, otherwise most of special characters are converted to "?". What should I do if I don't know the encoding?
I'm trying to read the binary data from a binary file with the code below but the it's return the value in the byte array. How can i read the binary data from the binary file and then convert the data into string?This is how i create the binary file.
Dim fs As New FileStream(Application.StartupPath & "Agency.dat", FileMode.OpenOrCreate)
Dim bf As New BinaryFormatter()
Call bf.Serialize(fs, GAgency)[code]....
I've inherited a tested function that processes incoming data from a .NET Serial Port. (Dim RXBuffer as string = serialport1.ReadExisting) I've written a different part of the application that processes a byte array as received from an asynchronous .NET socket.
Is there a way I can convert the byte array into a string as if it arrived from the serial port?
I would prefer to rewrite a very long 'if statement' into byte array functions syntax that look like:
dim b as boolean = IsBitSet(state_buffer(i), j) 'rather than:
dim b as boolean = (Asc(Mid(RXPacket.Pdu, CInt((i - (i Mod 8)) / 8) + 1, 1)) And CInt(2 ^ (i Mod 8))) > 0
How could you convert a IntPrt to a Byte Array (Byte()) ?
View 19 RepliesI am trying to Convert a data field stored as IMAGE ( SQL Server 2000) using Java to a byte array using VB.NET Java uses signed numbers for a Byte array where as VB dosent. Can somone point me to how I can covert java byte array to VB byte array?
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View 1 RepliesA c# class's single dimension byte array contains socket level instrument sensor data as per:
public static byte[] frameData
The following image or RTF file illustrates how I'm trying to transform an input Byte array into an output array of Booleans. This is basically what I have listed below. figure out how to get from one array to the next while shifting values of bytes within 8 byte groupings to shift low order to high order or vica versa. What I mean by that is best seen by looking at the illustration of actual input an required output. The reason for this is that the hardware devices have registers and the display which can be seen in the links above needs to convey the disabled sensor cable cell locations.
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How to convert byte array to pdf using asp.net.
my code is
Response.Clear()
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf"
Response.AppendHeader("Content-Disposition", "inline;filename=data.pdf")
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Ok, I am tasked with changing certain text labels that exist within 1000's of CAD files. The only way to change the text labels, as of now, is to open each CAD file in a CAD editor, change the labels by hand, and save it as a new file name, and that will take forever.So, I want to make this job easier and to do that I need to write a program to do it automatically (not a Macro). So far, I have made an app that loads the CAD file's bytes, finds the position of the label's text bytes, and replaces the text bytes with my own bytes, and saves the file under a new name.The problem is, I don't know the format/encoding/whatever they used to write the string to bytes..... The good thing is, I have unlimited examples to learn from because I can use the CAD program to change the text and then see the results in Hex. I want MY program to mimic the results.Here is some hex examples;
13 BE FD F9 00 = wood
0F 1E 1E 80 = cat
0F 26 FC E0 = dog
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I am reading/writing a fixed length header into a stream and I need to do the following in VB:
1. Convert a 2 byte integer (int16) into a byte array
2. Read 2 bytes of a byte array into an integer variable
I have a very simple question about converting a byte array into 16bit integers. I am connected to a device through a serial port. It sent me six bytes which represent three Int16 integers. For example, the byte array is called newRecievedData(5) and has a length of 6.
The manual that came with the device claims that the int Format is 8 bit MSB|8 bit LSB. Does that mean the following?
newRecievedData(0) contains 8 high bits of the first Int16
newRecievedData(1) contains 8 low bits of the first Int16
newRecievedData(2) contains 8 high bits of the second Int16
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but VB.NET Express 2008 gives me the error that Error 1 Value of type '1-dimensional array of Byte' cannot be converted to 'Short'.
I'm trying to check whether a Win(RAR) archive is password protected.
0x74 0x24 0x94
How can I convert 0x24 0x94 to bits and check whether the file is encrypted with a password?
HEAD_TYPE Header type: 0x74
1 byte
HEAD_FLAGS Bit flags:
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in my project I use an Excel workbook as template. Right now, this workbook is located in the same directory as the exe-assembly and can be opened and manipulated by the user. To avoid this, I thought about adding the workbook to a ressource. That works. Problem: how can I convert the resulting byte-array/stream back to a workbook-object?I tried like this, but - obviously - the conversion fails:
Public Shared Sub test()
Dim wkb As Excel.Workbook
Dim bytes As Byte() = My.Resources.Template_1
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I'm trying to convert a image into a byte array for use in a msacces db.THis is the code I use but I can;'t get the byte array?
Imports System.IO
Public Class Form1
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
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I wish to write a structure made up of fixed length strings to a file using y.Computer.FileSystem.WriteAllBytes or the like.I am using a VB6 project with fixed length strings that I have converted in to VB.Net.
Structure Record
<VBFixedString(22),System.Runtime.InteropServices.MarshalAs(System.Runtime.InteropServices.UnmanagedType.ByValArray,SizeConst:=22)> Public tim() As Char
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I have a short integer I want to represent as a bit mask. How would I take that value and convert it to a bit mask in a byte array of size 2? For example, say I have the short int value of 3. I want that to be represented as the binary "100" (third bit position is set giving an actual decimal value of "4") and I want that to be represented in a two byte array. So another example would be a value of "12".
In binary, this would be "100000000000" (12'th bit position set) for a decimal value of 2048. In a two byte array this would mean that the first (high order) byte would be "1000" and the second byte (low order) would be "00000000" (0). Is there a simple way without writing a bunch of convoluted code to take the short int value, convert it to to the bit mask with the short int value bit set, and then storing the resulting value as a two byte array?