I have some NSData
which is Base-64 encoded and I would like to decode it, I have seen an example that looks like this
NSData* myPNGData = [xmlS
Use type Data instead of NSData
let data = Data(base64Encoded: imageBase64String, options: Data.Base64DecodingOptions.ignoreUnknownCharacters)
let image = UIImage(data:data!)
You can decode a Base64 encoded string to NSData
:
-(NSData *)dataFromBase64EncodedString:(NSString *)string{
if (string.length > 0) {
//the iPhone has base 64 decoding built in but not obviously. The trick is to
//create a data url that's base 64 encoded and ask an NSData to load it.
NSString *data64URLString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"data:;base64,%@", string];
NSData *data = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL:[NSURL URLWithString:data64URLString]];
return data;
}
return nil;
}
Example use of above method to get an image from the Base64 string:
-(void)imageFromBase64EncodedString{
NSString *string = @""; // replace with encocded string
NSData *imageData = [self dataFromBase64EncodedString:string];
UIImage *myImage = [UIImage imageWithData:imageData];
// do something with image
}
NSString *base64String=@"............";
NSData* data = [[NSData alloc] initWithBase64EncodedString:base64String options:0];
UIImage* img = [UIImage imageWithData:data];
//imageview is the refrence outlet of image view
self.imageview.image=img;
NSData Base64 library files will help you.
#import "NSData+Base64.h"
//Data from your string is decoded & converted to UIImage
UIImage *image = [UIImage imageWithData:[NSData
dataFromBase64String:strData]];
Hope it helps
Swift 3 Version
It's pretty much the same
//Create your NSData object
let data = NSData(base64Encoded: "yourStringData", options: NSData.Base64DecodingOptions.ignoreUnknownCharacters)
//And then just create a new image based on the data object
let image = UIImage(data: data as! Data)
Swift 2.3 Version
//Create your NSData object
let data = NSData(base64EncodedString: "yourStringData", options: .IgnoreUnknownCharacters)
//And then just create a new image based on the data object
let image = UIImage(data: data!)
//retrieve your string
NSString *string64 = //... some string base 64 encoded
//convert your string to data
NSData *data = [[NSData alloc] initWithBase64EncodedString:string64 options:NSDataBase64DecodingIgnoreUnknownCharacters];
//initiate image from data
UIImage *captcha_image = [[UIImage alloc] initWithData:data];
This will work for ios7 and above.
- (UIImage *)decodeBase64ToImage:(NSString *)strEncodeData {
NSData *data = [[NSData alloc]initWithBase64EncodedString:strEncodeData options:NSDataBase64DecodingIgnoreUnknownCharacters];
return [UIImage imageWithData:data];
}
And use the code like this:
UIImage *img = [self decodeBase64ToImage:<ur base64 string>];