Converting a String to its Equivalent Byte Array in C#
Last Updated :
28 May, 2020
Given a string, the task is to convert this string into a Byte array in C#.
Examples:
Input: aA
Output: [97, 65 ]
Input: Hello
Output: [ 72, 101, 108, 108, 111 ]
Method 1:
Using ToByte() Method: This method is a Convert class method. It is used to converts other base data types to a byte data type.
Syntax:
byte byt = Convert.ToByte(char);
Step 1: Get the string.
Step 2: Create a byte array of the same length as of string.
Step 3: Traverse over the string to convert each character into byte using the ToByte() Method and store all the bytes to the byte array.
Step 4: Return or perform the operation on the byte array.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
C#
using System;
public class GFG{
static public void Main ()
{
string str = "GeeksForGeeks" ;
byte [] byt = new byte [str.Length];
for ( int i = 0; i < str.Length; i++) {
byt[i] = Convert.ToByte(str[i]);
}
for ( int i =0; i<byt.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine( "Byte of char \'" + str[i] + "\' : " + byt[i]);
}
}
}
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Output:
Byte of char 'G' : 71
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'k' : 107
Byte of char 's' : 115
Byte of char 'F' : 70
Byte of char 'o' : 111
Byte of char 'r' : 114
Byte of char 'G' : 71
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'k' : 107
Byte of char 's' : 115
Method 2:
Using GetBytes() Method: The Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes() method is used to accepts a string as a parameter and get the byte array.
Syntax:
byte[] byte_array = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(string str);
Step 1: Get the string.
Step 2: Create an empty byte array.
Step 3: Convert the string into byte[] using the GetBytes() Method and store all the convert string to the byte array.
Step 4: Return or perform the operation on the byte array.
C#
using System;
using System.Text;
public class GFG{
static public void Main ()
{
string str = "GeeksForGeeks" ;
byte [] byt;
byt = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(str);
for ( int i =0; i<byt.Length; i++)
{
Console.WriteLine( "Byte of char \'" + str[i] + "\' : " + byt[i]);
}
}
}
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Output:
Byte of char 'G' : 71
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'k' : 107
Byte of char 's' : 115
Byte of char 'F' : 70
Byte of char 'o' : 111
Byte of char 'r' : 114
Byte of char 'G' : 71
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'e' : 101
Byte of char 'k' : 107
Byte of char 's' : 115
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