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    unichar temp=233;
    return [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%c",temp];

    //Type of 'temp" changed from unichar to char do not affects the output no matter it's char or unichar

output: NSString:0xc388 ,not expected 0xE9
length:1

We need to sent a pile of data as a packet, '233' should be sent as a single-byte data.

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  • From the last line, it sounds like you're just sending data and it's not really suppose to represent text (ie: unichar). So, uhm, why create an NSString instead of an NSData?!
    – user1040049
    Mar 9, 2012 at 15:39

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Use this function:

+ (id)stringWithCharacters:(const unichar *)chars length:(NSUInteger)length

Because the input is an array, start with this:

unichar temp[] = {233};  

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