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How to convert ASCII Hex string to Byte array?

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    SGaist
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    wrote on 26 Nov 2015, 22:18 last edited by aha_1980
    #2

    Hi,

    Do you mean something like QByteArray::fromHex ?

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    • S SGaist
      26 Nov 2015, 22:18

      Hi,

      Do you mean something like QByteArray::fromHex ?

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      kahlenberg
      wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 08:34 last edited by
      #3

      @SGaist Thanks for answer, almost that. But it takes a QByteArray as parameter. I have a string. How can I convert a string to a QByteArray ? Every two character in my string represents a byte.

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        SGaist
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        wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 08:39 last edited by
        #4

        Do you mean a std::string or "MyHexString" ?

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          27 Nov 2015, 08:39

          Do you mean a std::string or "MyHexString" ?

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          kahlenberg
          wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 08:56 last edited by
          #5

          @SGaist QString MyHexString = "E00200BA9EFC00AC";

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            SGaist
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            wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 09:02 last edited by
            #6

            Then why not do as the example in the doc suggests:

            QByteArray myHexArray = QByteArray::fromHex("E00200BA9EFC00AC");
            

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            • S SGaist
              27 Nov 2015, 09:02

              Then why not do as the example in the doc suggests:

              QByteArray myHexArray = QByteArray::fromHex("E00200BA9EFC00AC");
              

              ?

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              kahlenberg
              wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 09:34 last edited by
              #7

              @SGaist
              Becausue fromHex accepts QByteArray as parameter, I have QString. Later I will get this string from UI element, QLineEdit
              (ui->cmdToWrite->text(), this is QString)

              QString MyHexString = "E00200BA9EFC00AC";
              QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString);
              

              Error message:
              D:\Qt\Projects\Widget\mainwindow.cpp:40: error: no matching function for call to 'QByteArray::fromHex(QString&)'
              QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString);
              ^

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              • K kahlenberg
                26 Nov 2015, 22:16

                Hi,
                I try to convert a string, containing hex chars only, to a byte array. I could do it in C but in Qt I did not find any solution :) . Yes it is easy and trivial but really I need help.

                Lets say I have a string like "E00200BA9EFC00AC", how can I convert it to an array like this:

                bytearray[0]=0xE0
                bytearray[1]=0x02
                bytearray[2]=0x00
                bytearray[3]=0xBA
                ....
                bytearray[7]=0xAC

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                jduran_gm
                wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 09:40 last edited by
                #8

                @kahlenberg Take a look to this member function:

                QByteArray QByteArray::fromHex(const QByteArray & hexEncoded)

                Joaquim Duran

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                  SGaist
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                  wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 09:43 last edited by
                  #9

                  Again, why create a QString ? Just use QByteArray directly or if you really really want a QString, use e.g. toLatin1

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                  • S SGaist
                    27 Nov 2015, 09:43

                    Again, why create a QString ? Just use QByteArray directly or if you really really want a QString, use e.g. toLatin1

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                    kahlenberg
                    wrote on 27 Nov 2015, 11:14 last edited by
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                    @SGaist Oh, thank you very much, toLatin1() solved my problem. I didn't see it :) Thanks again.

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                      27 Nov 2015, 11:14

                      @SGaist Oh, thank you very much, toLatin1() solved my problem. I didn't see it :) Thanks again.

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                      rmk1842
                      wrote on 19 Aug 2020, 19:45 last edited by
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                      @kahlenberg : could you post the code? I am in the same situation.

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                      • K kahlenberg
                        27 Nov 2015, 09:34

                        @SGaist
                        Becausue fromHex accepts QByteArray as parameter, I have QString. Later I will get this string from UI element, QLineEdit
                        (ui->cmdToWrite->text(), this is QString)

                        QString MyHexString = "E00200BA9EFC00AC";
                        QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString);
                        

                        Error message:
                        D:\Qt\Projects\Widget\mainwindow.cpp:40: error: no matching function for call to 'QByteArray::fromHex(QString&)'
                        QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString);
                        ^

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                        KroMignon
                        wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 14:20 last edited by KroMignon
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                        @rmk1842

                        QString MyHexString = "E00200BA9EFC00AC";
                        QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString);

                        You simply have to use QString::toLatin1():

                        QString MyHexString = "E00200BA9EFC00AC";
                        QByteArray cmd = QByteArray::fromHex(MyHexString.toLatin1());
                        

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                          fcarney
                          wrote on 20 Aug 2020, 14:26 last edited by fcarney
                          #13

                          Like @SGaist said.
                          But QByteArray takes a string constant. I am using it is code right now. Extensively.

                          C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                            mganesh
                            wrote on 22 Mar 2021, 11:24 last edited by
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                                  monitorCommand = "020400000006703B";
                                QByteArray data_to_transmit = QByteArray::fromHex(monitorCommand.toUtf8());
                            

                            qDebug() << monitorCommand << data_to_transmit;

                            it gives "020400000006703B for monitorcommond
                            for data_to_transmit "\x02\x04\x00\f\x00\x06\xB0""8"
                            but its not correctly converted to hex

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                              22 Mar 2021, 11:24
                                    monitorCommand = "020400000006703B";
                                  QByteArray data_to_transmit = QByteArray::fromHex(monitorCommand.toUtf8());
                              

                              qDebug() << monitorCommand << data_to_transmit;

                              it gives "020400000006703B for monitorcommond
                              for data_to_transmit "\x02\x04\x00\f\x00\x06\xB0""8"
                              but its not correctly converted to hex

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                              wrote on 22 Mar 2021, 12:00 last edited by
                              #15

                              @mganesh This works fine for me. Your output can not match on what you've written. Please post all your test code

                              int main(int argc, char **argv)
                              {
                                QCoreApplication app(argc, argv);
                                QString monitorCommand = "020400000006703B";
                                QByteArray data_to_transmit = QByteArray::fromHex(monitorCommand.toUtf8());
                                qDebug() << monitorCommand << data_to_transmit;
                                return 0;
                              }
                              

                              -->
                              "020400000006703B" "\x02\x04\x00\x00\x00\x06p;"

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