Question

To keep this short, I am getting a signed number, -25771 (in Java), that I need the unsigned String representation of, which is "4294941525". Java thinks the number is signed two's complement, but I need its unsigned value.

I noticed the Javadoc for the toString() method for Integers only converts to signed representation.

Is there not a bitwise operation such as "& 0xFF" that I can do to get the unsigned number?

Était-ce utile?

La solution

I would try

int val = -25771;
System.out.println(Long.toString(val & 0xFFFFFFFFL));

prints

4294941525

or

"" + (val & 0xFFFFFFFFL)

Autres conseils

In Java 8, you can just use Integer.toUnsignedString(int i).

You can use Guava's UnsignedInts.toString, and parseUnsignedInt to reverse the process.

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