I have the following hex string:
00000000000008a3a41b85b8b29ad444def299fee21793cd8b9e567eab02cd81
but I want it to look like this:
81cd02ab7e569e8bcd9317e2fe99f2de44d49ab2b8851ba4a308000000000000 (Big endian)
I think I have to reverse and swap the string, but something like this doesn't give me right result:
String hex = "00000000000008a3a41b85b8b29ad444def299fee21793cd8b9e567eab02cd81";
hex = new StringBuilder(hex).reverse().toString();
Result: 81dc20bae765e9b8dc39712eef992fed444da92b8b58b14a3a80000000000000 (wrong) 81cd02ab7e569e8bcd9317e2fe99f2de44d49ab2b8851ba4a308000000000000 (should be)
The swapping:
public static String hexSwap(String origHex) {
// make a number from the hex
BigInteger orig = new BigInteger(origHex,16);
// get the bytes to swap
byte[] origBytes = orig.toByteArray();
int i = 0;
while(origBytes[i] == 0) i++;
// swap the bytes
byte[] swapBytes = new byte[origBytes.length];
for(/**/; i < origBytes.length; i++) {
swapBytes[i] = origBytes[origBytes.length - i - 1];
}
BigInteger swap = new BigInteger(swapBytes);
return swap.toString(10);
}
hex = hexSwap(hex);
Result: 026053973026883595670517176393898043396144045912271014791797784 (wrong) 81cd02ab7e569e8bcd9317e2fe99f2de44d49ab2b8851ba4a308000000000000 (should be)
Can anyone give me a example of how to accomplish this? Thank you a lot :)
You need to swap each pair of characters, as you're reversing the order of the bytes, not the nybbles. So something like:
public static String reverseHex(String originalHex) {
// TODO: Validation that the length is even
int lengthInBytes = originalHex.length() / 2;
char[] chars = new char[lengthInBytes * 2];
for (int index = 0; index < lengthInBytes; index++) {
int reversedIndex = lengthInBytes - 1 - index;
chars[reversedIndex * 2] = originalHex.charAt(index * 2);
chars[reversedIndex * 2 + 1] = originalHex.charAt(index * 2 + 1);
}
return new String(chars);
}
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