
.net - What is a byte [] array? - Stack Overflow
Jun 28, 2015 · 21 In .NET, a byte is basically a number from 0 to 255 (the numbers that can be represented by eight bits). So, a byte array is just an array of the numbers 0 - 255. At a lower …
How do I initialize a byte array in Java? - Stack Overflow
Jun 26, 2012 · I have to store some constant values (UUIDs) in byte array form in java, and I'm wondering what the best way to initialize those static arrays would be. This is how I'm currently …
c# - byte [] to hex string - Stack Overflow
Mar 8, 2009 · How do I convert a byte[] to a string? Every time I attempt it, I get System.Byte[] instead of the value. Also, how do I get the value in Hex instead of a decimal?
Can endianness refer to the order of bits in a byte?
Endianness and byte order When a value larger than byte is stored or serialized into multiple bytes, the choice of the order in which the component bytes are stored is called byte order, or …
How to convert byte[] to Byte[] and the other way around?
Oct 17, 2012 · How to convert byte[] to Byte[] and also Byte[] to byte[], in the case of not using any 3rd party library? Is there a way to do it fast just using the standard library?
java - What do we mean by Byte array? - Stack Overflow
Oct 26, 2010 · A byte is 8 bits (binary data). A byte array is an array of bytes (tautology FTW!). You could use a byte array to store a collection of binary data, for example, the contents of a …
UnicodeDecodeError, invalid continuation byte - Stack Overflow
Dec 11, 2016 · Latin-1 is a single byte encoding family so everything in it should be defined in UTF-8. But why sometime Latin-1 wins?
How to solve UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte …
Apr 7, 2019 · UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xff in position 0: invalid start byte Please see my screenshot here: I don't know either how to save the original data without …
What is the difference between a string and a byte string?
Sep 3, 2022 · A byte string can be directly stored to the disk directly, while a string (character string) cannot be directly stored on the disk. The mapping between them is an encoding.
c# - Why does byte + byte = int? - Stack Overflow
long + long = long float + float = float double + double = double So why not: byte + byte = byte short + short = short? A bit of background: I am performing a long list of calculations on "small …