I'd like to convert an image into a byte array, then convert that byte array into a string. Also, I'd then like to convert that string back to a byte array, and finally back to an image. How might I go about accomplishing this? Any help will be appreciated.
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4What have you tried so far? Which of these steps is causing you the most trouble?– Oliver CharlesworthFeb 22, 2011 at 21:15
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If you tell us why then people may consider suggesting alternatives, as maybe this isn't really the solution to the problem - you could be more elaborate, though.– Grant ThomasFeb 22, 2011 at 21:16
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These two links can help you - stackoverflow.com/questions/3211156/… and stackoverflow.com/questions/1580038/byte-array-to-image-file– CoolBeansFeb 22, 2011 at 21:17
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Another link that can help stackoverflow.com/questions/469695/decode-base64-data-in-java– The Scrum MeisterFeb 22, 2011 at 21:19
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@ Oli Charlesworth image to bytearray and vice versa– AdhamFeb 22, 2011 at 21:19
1 Answer
Use
ImageIO.write(..)
and pass aByteArrayOutputStream
. Then callstream.toByteArray()
- you have the bytes.Use base64 or hex to represent the byte array as string - commons-codec has
Base64
andHex
which allow conversion in both directions. So now you have the stringSee 2 - convert from string to byte array. Now you have the
byte[]
again.Use
ImageIO.read(..)
and pass anew ByteArrayInputStream(bytes)
(for point 2 and 3 you can use new String(bytes, "utf-8")
and string.getBytes("utf-8")
, but prefer base64)
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programcreek.com/2009/02/… like this ? but i'm using jdk 6 but i can't find the class ImageIO !!– AdhamFeb 22, 2011 at 21:23
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@adham -
javax.imageio.ImageIO
. Use an IDE to organize your imports, it would find it immediately.– BozhoFeb 22, 2011 at 21:24 -
@adham - yes, exactly like shown in the link. Just don't use the
com.sun..internal
- get apache commons-codec.– BozhoFeb 22, 2011 at 21:25 -