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I'm writing a code for Arduino C++.

I have a byte array with hex byte values, for example:

20 32 36 20 E0 EC 20 F9 F0 E9 E9 E3 F8 5C 70 5C 70 5C 73 20 E3 E2 EC 20 F8 E0 E5 E1 EF 20 39 31 5C

There are four ASCII digits in these bytes:

HEX 0x32 is number 2 in ascii code

HEX 0x35 is number 5 in ascii code

HEX 0x39 is number 9 in ascii code

and so on....

https://www.ascii-codes.com/cp862.html

So the hex values 32, 36 represent the number 26, and 39, 31 represent 91.

I want to find these numbers and reverse each group, so that (in this example) 62 and 19 are represented instead of 26 and 91.

The output would thus have to look like this:

20 36 32 20 E0 EC 20 F9 F0 E9 E9 E3 F8 5C 70 5C 70 5C 73 20 E3 E2 EC 20 F8 E0 E5 E1 EF 20 31 39 5C

The numbers don't have to be two digits but could be anything in 0-1000

I also know that each group of such numbers is preceded by the hex value 20, if that helps.

I have done this in C# (with some help of Stack overflow users :-) ):

string result = Regex.Replace(HexMessage1,
                           @"(?<=20\-)3[0-9](\-3[0-9])*(?=\-20)",
                           match => string.Join("-", Transform(match.Value.Split('-'))));

 private static IEnumerable<string> Transform(string[] items)
        {
            // Either terse Linq:
            // return items.Reverse();

            // Or good old for loop:
            string[] result = new string[items.Length];

            for (int i = 0; i < items.Length; ++i)
                result[i] = items[items.Length - i - 1];

            return result;
        }

Can someone help me make it work on C++?

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    "32,36 witch is 26" You mean you want to replace 3X 3Y by 3Y 3X (when X, Y are digits) ? How about 31 32 33 ?
    – Jarod42
    Oct 10, 2018 at 11:01
  • It is still extremely unclear what "I have 4 digits (numbers) inside" means. I see the following numbers: 26 32 36 20 20 70 70 73 20 20 29 39 31. Your C# regex indicates that you are only interested in numbers starting with 3. Please say this in the question if that's the case. Oct 10, 2018 at 11:03
  • i need to find all numbers . and repalce them 28--82 , 1234--4321 1957-7591 , in Hex the numbers are represent as 30-39
    – David12123
    Oct 10, 2018 at 11:04
  • You mean the digits are represented as 30-39? Please don't mix up "number" and "digit", it is really confusing. Oct 10, 2018 at 11:06
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    By the way, it seem that the "byte array" isn't really an array of bytes (in the sense it contains 0x20, 0x31 etc.), but rather it's a space-delimited string, where each "byte" is two digit characters representing a hexadecimal value? That also makes it very different. Oct 10, 2018 at 11:36

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Loop over the array, element by element, looking for 0x32 or 0x39. If found, check the next byte (if within bounds) to see if it matches 0x36 or 0x31 (respectively). If it does then swap the current and the next byte. Continue the loop, skipping over the current and the next byte.

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  • I don't think you understand what I want to do ... I don't know what the number will be in the array . not just 32 or 39... it could be any number and also could be 3-4 digits number
    – David12123
    Oct 10, 2018 at 10:48
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    @David12123 Then please edit your question to improve it. I recommend that you take some time to read about how to ask good questions as well as this question checklist. And of course please learn how to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example to show us what you have tried (and include the expected and actual output for some specified input). Oct 10, 2018 at 10:52
  • this is what I wrote at the post - and also mention "EXAMPLE" , and gave what I have now and what I need to have . please read my post and see. tell me what isn't understood -(i don't see the problem in the post)
    – David12123
    Oct 10, 2018 at 10:54

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