\x Escape in Java?
I was wondering if there is a similar hex (\x) escape in Java like there is in C++. For example:
char helloworld[] = "\x48\x45\x4C\x4C\x4F\x20\x57\x47\x52\x4C\x44";
printf("%s", helloworld);
There is no hex (\x) escape in Java from what it appears so far. Is there an alternative that is just as easy to use without having to concat a bu开发者_JAVA百科nch of hex numbers together?
Strings in Java are always encoded in UTF-16, so it uses a Unicode escape: \u0048
. Octal characters are supported as well: \110
Note that Unicode escapes are parsed quite early. It can come as a surprise when
String s = "text\u000d\u000a";
causes a compiler error because you should have used "text\015\012"
or "text\r\n"
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