
.net - What is a byte [] array? - Stack Overflow
Jun 28, 2015 · 21 In .NET, a byte is basically a number from 0 to 255 (the numbers that can be represented by eight bits). So, a byte array is just an array of the numbers 0 - 255. At a lower …
How do I initialize a byte array in Java? - Stack Overflow
Jun 26, 2012 · I have to store some constant values (UUIDs) in byte array form in java, and I'm wondering what the best way to initialize those static arrays would be. This is how I'm currently …
How to convert byte[] to Byte[] and the other way around?
Mar 23, 2020 · How to convert byte[] to Byte[] and also Byte[] to byte[], in the case of not using any 3rd party library? Is there a way to do it fast just using the standard library?
Convert integer into byte array (Java) - Stack Overflow
Dec 20, 2009 · what's a fast way to convert an Integer into a Byte Array?
c# - byte [] to hex string - Stack Overflow
Mar 8, 2009 · How do I convert a byte[] to a string? Every time I attempt it, I get System.Byte[] instead of the value. Also, how do I get the value in Hex instead of a decimal?
Literal suffix for byte in .NET? - Stack Overflow
Mar 21, 2011 · There is no mention of a literal suffix on the MSDN reference for Byte as well as in the C# 4.0 Language Specification. The only literal suffixes in C# are for integer and real …
UnicodeDecodeError, invalid continuation byte - Stack Overflow
Dec 11, 2016 · Latin-1 is a single byte encoding family so everything in it should be defined in UTF-8. But why sometime Latin-1 wins?
What is the difference between a string and a byte string?
Jun 3, 2011 · A byte string can be directly stored to the disk directly, while a string (character string) cannot be directly stored on the disk. The mapping between them is an encoding.
java - Byte [] to InputStream or OutputStream - Stack Overflow
Jan 19, 2010 · I have a blob column in my database table, for which I have to use byte[] in my Java program as a mapping and to use this data I have to convert it to InputStream or …
How many characters can you store with 1 byte? - Stack Overflow
Jan 23, 2014 · A byte is the smallest unit of data on a system. In general, 1 byte = 1 ASCII character. 2 bytes = 1 UTF-16 character. An unsigned byte can old the values 0-255.