C++ convert hex string to signed integer

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耶瑟儿~ 2020-11-22 03:08

I want to convert a hex string to a 32 bit signed integer in C++.

So, for example, I have the hex string \"fffefffe\". The binary representation of this is 111111

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  •  北恋
    北恋 (楼主)
    2020-11-22 03:20

    use std::stringstream

    unsigned int x;   
    std::stringstream ss;
    ss << std::hex << "fffefffe";
    ss >> x;
    

    the following example produces -65538 as its result:

    #include 
    #include 
    
    int main() {
        unsigned int x;   
        std::stringstream ss;
        ss << std::hex << "fffefffe";
        ss >> x;
        // output it as a signed type
        std::cout << static_cast(x) << std::endl;
    }
    

    In the new C++11 standard, there are a few new utility functions which you can make use of! specifically, there is a family of "string to number" functions (http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/stol and http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string/stoul). These are essentially thin wrappers around C's string to number conversion functions, but know how to deal with a std::string

    So, the simplest answer for newer code would probably look like this:

    std::string s = "0xfffefffe";
    unsigned int x = std::stoul(s, nullptr, 16);
    

    NOTE: Below is my original answer, which as the edit says is not a complete answer. For a functional solution, stick the code above the line :-).

    It appears that since lexical_cast<> is defined to have stream conversion semantics. Sadly, streams don't understand the "0x" notation. So both the boost::lexical_cast and my hand rolled one don't deal well with hex strings. The above solution which manually sets the input stream to hex will handle it just fine.

    Boost has some stuff to do this as well, which has some nice error checking capabilities as well. You can use it like this:

    try {
        unsigned int x = lexical_cast("0x0badc0de");
    } catch(bad_lexical_cast &) {
        // whatever you want to do...
    }
    

    If you don't feel like using boost, here's a light version of lexical cast which does no error checking:

    template
    inline T2 lexical_cast(const T1 &in) {
        T2 out;
        std::stringstream ss;
        ss << in;
        ss >> out;
        return out;
    }
    

    which you can use like this:

    // though this needs the 0x prefix so it knows it is hex
    unsigned int x = lexical_cast("0xdeadbeef"); 
    

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