I was recently working on a project where I needed to convert a regular string of numbers into ASCIII hexadecimal and store the hex in a string.
So I had something like
string random_string = "4000124273218347581"
and I wanted to convert it into a hexadecimal string in the form
string hex_string = "34303030313234323733323138333437353831"
This might seem like an oddly specific task but it's one I encountered and, when I tried to find out how to perform it, I couldn't find any answers online.
Anyway, I figured it out and created a class to make things tidier in my code.
In case anyone else needs to convert a regular string into a hexadecimal string I'll be posting an answer in a moment which will contain my solution.
(I'm fairly new to stackoverflow so I hope that doing this is okay)
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Turns out I can't answer my question myself within the first 8 hours of asking due to not having a high enough reputation.
So I'm sticking my answer here instead:
Okay, so here's my solution:
I created a class called StringToHex
in the namespace
public class StringToHex
{
private string localstring;
private char[] char_array;
private StringBuilder outputstring = new StringBuilder();
private int value;
public StringToHex(string text)
{
localstring = text;
}
public string ToAscii()
{
/* Convert text into an array of characters */
char_array = localstring.ToCharArray();
foreach (char letter in char_array)
{
/* Get the integral value of the character */
value = Convert.ToInt32(letter);
/* Convert the decimal value to a hexadecimal value in string form */
string hex = String.Format("{0:X}", value);
/* Append hexadecimal version of the char to the string outputstring*/
outputstring.Append(Convert.ToString(hex));
}
return outputstring.ToString();
}
}
And to use it you need to do something of the form:
/* Convert string to hexadecimal */
StringToHex an_instance_of_stringtohex = new StringToHex(string_to_convert);
string converted_string = an_instance_of_stringtohex.ToAscii();
If it's working properly, the converted string should be twice the length of the original string (due to hex using two bytes to represent each character).
Now, as someone's already pointed out, you can find an article doing something similar here:
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/Joshy_geo/HexConverter10282006021521AM/HexConverter.aspx
But I didn't find it much help for my specific task and I'd like to think that my solution is more elegant ;)
3
in front of every char :)