I have some Perl code that I need to transpose in Java. In this code I have to deal with Perl\'s pack. Is there an equivalent function in Java? The Perl code looks something lik
Perl's pack
/ unpack
functions are a highly versatile conversion utility with its own format syntax (used in H*
here, which makes it take an arbitrarily long hex string as input) of which there is no direct equivalent in the Java world. However, to translate...
$somevar = pack "H*", $vartoconvert;
...to Java, you can for example use:
byte[] somevar = javax.xml.bind.DatatypeConverter.parseHexBinary(vartoconvert);
For more information read the DatatypeConverter class reference from Javadocs.
String hex = "4a616d6573";
StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < hex.length(); i+=2) {
String str = hex.substring(i, i+2);
output.append((char)Integer.parseInt(str, 16));
}
System.out.println(output);