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Top Forums Programming binary to string conversion and vice versa Post 31999 by hell666 on Saturday 16th of November 2002 06:29:11 AM
Old 11-16-2002
strtol() can be used to convert from string to binary, ANSCI C again.
For the case of vice versa, how are you going to store binary data types? C does not offer separate data type for this, so an ntegral type would be fine to store binary data, and to convert it into string, you can use sprintf().

Vishnu, itoa() is not ANSI C standard. It's only a function supported by many compilers.
 

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strord(3C)																strord(3C)

NAME
strord - convert string data order SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The text orientation (mode) of a file can be right-to-left (non-Latin) or left-to-right (Latin). This text orientation can affect the way data is arranged in the file. The data arrangements that result are called screen order and keyboard order. converts the order of characters in s2 from screen to keyboard order or vice versa and places the result in s1. The arguments s1 and s2 point to strings (arrays of characters terminated by a null character). returns s1. performs the conversion based on mode information indicated by the argument m. The argument m is of type nl_mode found in the header file The mode argument can have two possible values: and If the mode argument is the text orientation is left-to-right, and all non-Latin sub-strings are reversed. Non-Latin sub-strings are any number of contiguous right-to-left language characters. Non-Latin sub-strings are delimited by ASCII characters. Similarly, if the mode argument is the text orientation is right-to-left and all Latin sub-strings are reversed. Latin sub-strings are any number of contiguous printable ASCII characters. Latin sub-strings are delimited by right-to-left language characters and ASCII control codes. Some right-to-left languages have a duplicate set of digits called alternative numbers. Alternative numbers always have a left-to-right orientation. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Locale The category determines whether a right-to-left language has alternative numbers. International Code Set Support Single-byte character code sets are supported. WARNINGS
does not check for overflow of the array pointed to by s1. Obsolescent Interfaces is to be obsoleted at a future date. AUTHOR
was developed by HP. SEE ALSO
forder(1), nljust(1), setlocale(3C), environ(5), thread_safety(5). TO BE OBSOLETED strord(3C)
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