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I have a String str = "admin:admin"

i want to convert it in the ASCII.

I have tried str.getByte("US-ASCII"); this is returning me a byte[] array (i.e [97, 100, 109, 105, 110, 58, 97, 100, 109, 105, 110]). i want the ASCII value in a single String variable. how can I do this.

simple i want this String strASCII = "971001091051105897100109105110"

is this possible?

I also tried this

StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
    for (int i=0; i<=b.length; i++) {
        builder.append(b);
    }
    String result = builder.toString();

but now its returning me something like this

[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0[B@405666e0

what is this?

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    Note, though, that this value cannot be reliably converted back to the original string (e.g. does 101110 mean 10 10 10 or 101 110?). It looks like you are building some kind of home-made weak encryption or hashing here. This is usually not necessary, since there are very good option right available in the Android library.
    – Heinzi
    Feb 12, 2013 at 5:55

2 Answers 2

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Try simply looping with StringBuilder:

StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
for (byte b : arr) {
    builder.append(b);
}
String result = builder.toString();

You could, of course, do the same thing with string concatenation, but using StringBuilder explicitly will be faster for lots of small appends.

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  • plz see my edited question I tried your solution but not getting the desired result Feb 12, 2013 at 5:53
  • 'arr' should be the byte[] array returned from str.getBytes("US-ASCII").
    – swilliams
    Feb 12, 2013 at 5:54
  • @Qadir Your code is different from mine. In order for it to work, you have to use mine (where arr is the array you're iterating through) or you can use builder.append(b[i]) using your standard for loop. Feb 12, 2013 at 5:55
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using simple for Loop and String builder we can do this also.

 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
    for (int i = 0; i < b.length; i++) {
        builder.append(b[i]);
    }
    String result = builder.toString();
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  • I will point out that my answer is exactly the same as this one, it just uses the other loop syntax. Feb 15, 2013 at 14:45

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