How To Convert Byte Array To Jpg File Using Java
Apr 30, 2014
i have I byte array ,That I was getting from the gps packets , I need to convert that into jpg file
public static void writejpegfile(byte[] someByteArray) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream("image" + new Date().getTime() + ".jpg")
try {
[Code]....
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Feb 11, 2014
I and a friend are working with a project to create a file system, who manages a secondary memory simulated as a byte array in Java. We want the file system to be a hierarchical tree structure like in UNIX.
We have come quite far, but the paths are not handled correct. I seem to have mistaken the relative folder ./ for the root folder, but it should mean "working directory folder", ie, where I stand now. That is, if I stand in /dir1 as my "working directory" and make mkdir ./dir2 then should dir2 end up as subfolder in dir1. But with me it appears in the root.
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May 23, 2014
How can I convert a PDF file into CHM file using Java.
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Mar 30, 2015
I am new to Android. I have byte array of size 10. I am passing the Decimal values (131 - 140) to byte array. But while printing I get Negative (-) values with decreasing order .
How can I get same value as positive values?
Or How can I store positive value e.g. 131 as byte array element.
Please not my requirement is array must be ByteArray only
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Apr 27, 2015
I have a checksum function that is suppose to read IPV4 packet and return a short integer value. The IPV4 packets are stored in a byte array. I am having trouble storing the first 8 bits and second 8 bits of the short integer into the byte arrays especially when they have leading 1s. For example, if my checksum returns 5571 (binary = 0001 0101 1100 0011) The first 8 bits is suppose to represent 195 but when I try to assign a larger integer type to a btye the information gets sign extended. The 195 turns into -61. I tried using bit addition like array[10] = array[10] & 0xff, but the result remains the same.
public static short checksum(byte [] a, int length) {
short sum = 0;
long data;
int i = 0;
while(length > 1) {
data = (((a[i] << 8) & 0xff00) | ((a[i + 1]) & 0xff));
sum += data;
[code]....
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Mar 11, 2015
I am doing project on Video streaming using java.
How to convert video file into RTP packets....?
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Jun 30, 2014
In this simple example, I print a byte array to String:
Java Code:
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
public class PrintByteArray {
public void print(){
System.out.println(Charset.defaultCharset());
byte[] arr = {1, 2, 3, 4};
[Code] ....
However, Eclipse prints out strange boxes, which I was unable to copy into this message.
It's supposed to print out the values of the bytes. What am I doing wrong?
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Mar 2, 2014
I am trying to write a byte array to a blob field in my database.
Below code is not working for me because the object is actually 902 bytes, however, the database tells me that it is 11 bytes once committed.
How to write to the blob field in my database?
Java Code:
protected void addFingerprint(byte[] fingerprintBytes) {
Statement stat;
try
{
updateQuery = "UPDATE " + currentTable + " SET CLERK_FINGERPRINT_DATA_BLOB = '"
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Feb 20, 2014
I just wrote a small but working code to parse a multipart message with two files binary encoded.
Problem is, after splitting the content of the files is reduced to normal "alphabetic" digits, and i dont know why.
I just appended my source code and a test file ( multipart ). And the result of my parsing. (part_0 = json, part_1 = file, part_2 = file)
Unfortunately, i dont know, if the Spring FW provides an easier way of doing so at all. Haven't found it yet.
Java Code:
String requestUrl = "http://localhost:8888/";
RestTemplate restTemplate = new RestTemplate();
restTemplate.getMessageConverters().add(new ByteArrayHttpMessageConverter());
HttpEntity<String> entity = new HttpEntity<String>("test");
ResponseEntity<byte[]> response = restTemplate.exchange(requestUrl, HttpMethod.GET, entity, byte[].class);
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Jul 12, 2014
I'm trying to save a picture from byte arrays using RandomAccessFile. The file appears but doesn't open (like its corrupted).
I'm using the bittorent protocol which gives a SHA-1 hash that I compare all the bytes with to verify the data. All the bytes pass the hash check and all the hashes are checked. So I'm pretty sure I'm getting all the bytes correctly.
Is there anything I can do that could tell what's going wrong?
public RUBTClient(final TorrentInfo2 tInfo, final String outFileName) {
...
this.outFileName = outFileName;
File destined = new File(outFileName);
try {
destined_file = new RandomAccessFile(destined, "rw");
destined_file.setLength(tInfo.file_length);
} catch (FileNotFoundException e1) {
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Mar 15, 2015
okay so it says that java int short and byte variables are the same thing. They take whole numbers. But what is the point of byte and short to even exist if int covers it all? Is the short and byte just for fun?
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Oct 14, 2014
I've a small question relating to type promotion I can't find an answer for on the web. Basically in your code if you have :
byte b = 0;
b = b + 1;
The compiler will complain about the result being an int which cannot be assigned to a byte. That I understand, as b on the right hand side of the expression is promoted to an int and the result of the addition is an int. However the following does compile :
byte b = 0;
b++;
Does the post increment not carry out the post increment as "give me the value of b and then add 1 to b" where I would have expected 'add 1 to b' to do the same integer promotion as the previous example ? The compiler will also allow the following
byte b = 0;
b += 1;
Again , why is no type promotion happening here ?
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Apr 19, 2015
Trying to convert 2D array to String using toString() to be able to print the array but when I try to use it I just get the memory location
public class Forest
{
private int h;
private int w;
private double p = 0.7;
private int[][] f;
Forest(int w, int h)
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Feb 13, 2014
I have double checked this code over and over and I just can't find the problem.
What I'm trying to do is take a file and input it into an 2D array.
Ultimately, I should convert the array of integers to an array of characters, then print it out. The file contains a set of ASCII values.
After printing it out, I should then create methods to manipulate the image produced.
Using 2D arrays is a requirement for this exercise.
I think that somehow I'm overcomplicating this and the solution is a lot more simple than I think, but I can't think of what to change.
The error I am getting is:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 40
at main.main(main.java:17)
Java Code:
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class main {
public static void main(String[] args)
throws FileNotFoundException {
String[][] data = new String[22][40];
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Apr 12, 2015
I have an array of Strings, one on each line and I need to convert them into an array of char's.
For Example:
This
is
an
Example
of
what
my
input
is.
In order to accomplish that I did the following-
String[] lotsOfText = a.gettingAnArrayAsAReturn();
char [][] myCharArray = new char [lotsOfText.length] [lotsOfText.length];
for(int i=0; i<lotsOfText.length; i++){
for(int j=0;j<lotsOfText[i].length();j++){
myCharArray[i][j] = lotsOfText[j].charAt(j); }}
But whenever I try this and then try to print the output :
for (int i = 0; i < lotsOfText.length; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < lotsOfText[i].length(); j++) {
System.out.print(myCharArray[i][j]);
}
}
I get nothing. I'm not sure what's the flaw in my logic, is it the char array initialization that's wrong or is it something else ?
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Feb 9, 2015
First project here and it has been a steep learning curve. I have some code in the TwoWaySerialComm class that will write to a Com port. In my other class EBIAlarm i have my GUI. The aim of my app is the send strings out of the Com port by pressing Jbutton1-3 I can open the Com port but I don't know how to send the string.
Convert String to Array of Bytes.
import gnu.io.CommPort;
import gnu.io.CommPortIdentifier;
import gnu.io.SerialPort;
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Sep 24, 2008
is there a way, to convert a List of Integers to Array of ints (not integer). Something like List<Integer> to int []?
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Jul 18, 2014
Creating an array searcher wherein it all depends on the user input. On the first user input it would be the array to search from while the second input would be something to be searched for inside the loop?
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Feb 12, 2014
How to convert numbers into string without using an array and a method ....
Example of arrayed code:
The code here is working but i want to use the other way for not using array just like switches and if and loops only.
I made a code here but i did'nt run what i want to output .....
package UnderPackage;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class NumberToWords {
static Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
public static void main(String[] args) {
int number;
int b;
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Jul 7, 2014
I am new on java. I have following xml file structure. What I need to do is that :
1) Read this xml file and convert to arraylist.
2) insert this arrayList into Mysql database.
XML File is
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<root>
<individualorders>
<individualorder>
<patientRole>
<id>8839</id>
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Nov 20, 2014
I have a JSP file at my local system and want to covert it to HTML through Java. Any reference link or tell me how to accomplish this?
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May 5, 2015
I'm currently working on a program what is reading a txt file with a bunch of numbers in it but keep getting an error back.
Validator.java:
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.File;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Validator {
public int[] accounts = {};
[Code] ....
Accounts.txt:
5658845
8080152
1005231
4520125
4562555
6545231
7895122
5552012
3852085
8777541
5050552
7576651
8451277
7825877
7881200
1302850
1250255
4581002
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Mar 19, 2015
I was wondering if it's possible to do this: I want to build a java program that reads a java array from a text file.
Then I want to read it, and output it in a different format.
The reading and out is easy - as text.
But how can I incorporate the read text in to a java valid array in my program, which I can use?
Is this even possible?
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Jul 20, 2014
I have a tool that outputs a UTF8 file. This file is to serve as an output to another utility that functions with a UTF16 input.Is it possible to write a small script that will convert the UTF8 to UTF16 so that I can put it in a batch file.
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Mar 5, 2014
The problem is, the values are completely different than they are saved in MATLAB, and probably I need to shift the values after transforming them into byte arrays.My Java code which reads values of floating numbers from a MATLAB bin file as follows:
import java.io.*;
import java.io.File;
import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer; // may be useful?
public class floatingNumberMatrixReader {
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Oct 24, 2014
I am using netbeans scenebuilder and I am a little confused on how I would convert my state capitals java code to a javaFX app.
public class StateCapitals {
Scanner in;
public static void main(String[] args) {
readData();
}
public static void readData() { // Location of file to read
File file = new File("statecapitals.txt");
[code]....
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