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Objective-C parse hex string to integer

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I would li开发者_C百科ke to know how to parse a hex string, representing a number, in Objective-C. I am willing to use both an objective, or a C-based method, either is fine.

I would li开发者_C百科ke to know how to parse a hex string, representing a number, in Objective-C. I am willing to use both an objective, or a C-based method, either is fine.

example:

#01FFFFAB

should parse into the integer: 33554347

Any help would be appreciated!


Joshua Weinberg's answer is mostly correct, however the 0x prefix is optional when scanning hexadecimal integers. If you have a string in the format #01FFFFAB, you can still use NSScanner, but you can skip the first character.

unsigned result = 0;
NSScanner *scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:@"#01FFFFAB"];

[scanner setScanLocation:1]; // bypass '#' character
[scanner scanHexInt:&result];


you can use NSScanner for this

unsigned int outVal;
NSScanner* scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:@"0x01FFFFAB"];
[scanner scanHexInt:&outVal];

outVal will contain the int you're looking for. The 0x is optional.


strtol() is your friend.

It converts a string to a long, and you can pass the base of the number in. Strip that # sign off first though, or pass to strtol a pointer to the first numerical character.


You can use the below line for conversion. Its just one line code:

NSString *hexString = @"01FFFFAB";
length = (UInt64)strtoull([hexString UTF8String], NULL, 16);
NSLog(@"The required Length is %d", length);

Happy Coding!!!


Swift 4 standard library introduced new initializer for parsing all integer types. It takes string to parse with radix (i.e. base) and returns optional integer:

let number = Int("01FFFFAB", radix: 16)!


According to apple:

An NSScanner object interprets and converts the characters of an NSString object into number and string values.

so, if u have NSData obj u can do next

NSString *dataDescription = data.description;
NSString *dataAsString = [dataDescription substringWithRange:NSMakeRange(1, [dataDescription length]-2)];
unsigned intData = 0;
NSScanner *scanner = [NSScanner scannerWithString:dataAsString];
[scanner scanHexInt:&intData];


For Swift 3:

var hex = "#01FFFFAB"
hex.remove(at: hex.startIndex)
var rgbValue:UInt32 = 0
Scanner(string: hex).scanHexInt32(&rgbValue)
// rgbValue == 33554347
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