Defining integer literals as octal values : Hex Oct « Data Type « Java Tutorial






  1. Octal values is base 8
  2. Legal digits in an octal literal can be from 0 to 7
  3. Octal literals are with a leading zero, for example 035 and 067
public class MainClass{

  public static void main(String[] a){
     int octValue = 036;
     System.out.println(octValue);
  }

}
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2.9.Hex Oct
2.9.1.Hexadecimal integer literal
2.9.2.A hexadecimal literal of type long
2.9.3.Defining integer literals as octal values
2.9.4.Decode string to integer
2.9.5.Convert octal number to decimal number example
2.9.6.Convert decimal integer to octal number example
2.9.7.Convert decimal integer to hexadecimal number example
2.9.8.Parsing and Formatting a Number into Binary
2.9.9.Convert byte array to Hex String
2.9.10.Convert the bytes to a hex string representation of the bytes
2.9.11.Converting hexadecimal strings
2.9.12.Dumps data in hexadecimal format
2.9.13.Given a hexstring this will return the byte array corresponding to string
2.9.14.Hex encoder/decoder implementation borrowed from BouncyCastle
2.9.15.Returns the hexadecimal value of the supplied byte array
2.9.16.A custom number formatter that formats numbers as hexadecimal strings.
2.9.17.Decodes Hex data into octects
2.9.18.Decodes Base64 data into octects
2.9.19.Helper function that returns a char from an hex
2.9.20.Encodes hex octects into Base64
2.9.21.Hex encoder and decoder.
2.9.22.Helper function that dump an array of bytes in hex pair form, without '0x' and space chars
2.9.23.dump an array of bytes in hex form
2.9.24.Decode byte array