In the scope of a project that I'm currently working, I use binary data stored in arrays of 10 bytes, and I'm trying to find a fast way to compare them. I'm mostly interested in the 5 most significant bytes, so I want to perform a comparison between sub-arrays of bytes. For instance, I have these two parameters:
byte [] indicator = new byte[5];
byte [] current = new byte[10];
I want to see of the 5 first bytes of the 'current' is equal to the 'indicator'. In order to do so, I'm using the Arrays functions, so I'm actually doing the following:
Arrays.equals(indicator, Arrays.copyOfRange(current, 0, 5))
This works fine of course, but not so fast as required. So I strongly believe that there must be a better way to perform such a byte comparison. Maybe by using 0xFF
masks???
Any ideas?
private static compareFirstNBytes(byte[] a, byte[] b, int n) {//}