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I have a problem with converting hex string to ascii string in erlang.

Example:

My string :45474D31303930303031

Desired value parsed : EGM1090001

What's the best approach for doing this?

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I would rather create function for such conversion. Kind of:

hex2s(HStr) -> hex2s(HStr,[]).

hex2s([X1,X2|Rest], Acc) ->  hex2s(Rest, [ hv(X1) * 16 + hv(X2) |Acc ]);
hex2s([], Acc)           -> lists:reverse(Acc).

hv($0) -> 0;
hv($1) -> 1; 
hv($2) -> 2;
hv($3) -> 3; 
hv($4) -> 4; 
hv($5) -> 5; 
hv($6) -> 6; 
hv($7) -> 7; 
hv($8) -> 8; 
hv($9) -> 9; 
hv($A) -> 10; 
hv($B) -> 11; 
hv($C) -> 12;
hv($D) -> 13; 
hv($E) -> 14; 
hv($F) -> 15.

testing:

hex2s("45474D31303930303031").

"EGM1090001"

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    Hi, i found a default command for hex to char conversion '{ok, [NewChar], _} = io_lib:fread("~16u", [X1]++[X2])' Hope helps in future! Jun 3, 2014 at 10:20
  • yes, I am aware of io_lib:fread, but for my opinion it is too heavy to use it for this task.. Jun 3, 2014 at 10:30
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    I agree io_lib is too heavy for this. But the posted solution here doesn't need all the hv/1 clauses either. Rather, the first hex2s/2 clause can just call list_to_integer([X1,X2], 16) in place of the calls to hv/1 and associated arithmetic. It's just as fast and is much less code. Jun 3, 2014 at 13:29

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