Converting ascii hex values to hex bytes
Jonathan W Miner
jwm775 at uunet!unhd
Wed Oct 24 08:07:54 AEST 1990
In article <298 at cti1.UUCP> mpledger at cti1.UUCP (Mark Pledger) writes:
>[... deleted stuff ...]
>and fwrite() to get a lot of different configuration data. What I want to
>do is to be able to convert 122.10.10.44 into a character string of 4 bytes
>that equals "\x7a\x0a\x0a\x2c". How can I convert the ascii representation
>into hex? I tried using itoa(), but the result is in ascii character format
>[... more deleted stuff ...]
I have not tested this but you should be able to take the string
"122.10.10.44" and run it through a sscanf to get four integers. Then
stick the four integers into a character array.
int one,two,three,four;
char ch[4];
strcpy(s,"122.10.10.44\0");
sscanf(s,"%d.%d.%d.%d",&one,&two,&three,&four);
ch[0] = one;
ch[1] = two;
ch[2] = three;
ch[3] = four;
The array 'ch' will now hold the values 7a,0a,0a,2c. This should work
if your machine supports direct conversion from integers to characters.
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