A device I am trying to communicate with takes ASCII 7-bit characters with even parity. When trying to convert a UTF-8 character I cast it to an integer then to a binary string. check the string and then set the parity bit if needed.
However when converting it back using Byte.parseByte I get a NumberFormatError if the signed bit is set. How can I get round this?
public byte addParity(byte b){
int a = (int)b;
int c = 0;
String s = Integer.toBinaryString(a);
for(int i=0; i!=(8-s.length());)
{
s = "0" +s;
}
for(int i=0; i<s.length(); i++){
if(s.substring(i, i+1).equals("1"))c++;
}
if(c%2==0)return b;
else return Byte.parseByte(("1"+s.substring(1)),2);
}