How to test a byte against a hex value?
I want to test if the byte I read from a data file is 0xEE, what should I do? I tried if (aChar == 0xEE)
but doesn't seems working.开发者_JS百科
When reading a signed char, the value will never be 0xEE. IE:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
char c = 0xEE; // assumes your implementation defines char as signed char
// c is now -18
if (c == 0xEE)
{
printf("Char c is 0xEE");
}
else
{
printf("Char c is NOT 0xEE");
}
}
The output will be
Char c is NOT 0xEE
When the signed character is read, the value will range from -0x7F to 0x80. An unsigned char is interpreted from 0x00 up to 0xFF, and is typically what you want for "raw" bytes.
Change:
char aChar;
to
unsigned char aChar;
and it should work.
Using a character constant will avoid any implementation defined signed/unsigned character type issues:
if( aChar == '\xee' )
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