I receive from socket a string in a byte array which look like :
[128,5,6,3,45,0,0,0,0,0]
The size given by the network protocol is the total lenght of the string (including zeros) so , in my exemple 10.
If i simply do :
String myString = new String(myBuffer);
I have at the end of the string 5 non correct caracter. The conversion don't seems to detect the end of string caracter (0).
To get the correct size and the correct string i do this :
int sizeLabelTmp = 0;
//Iterate over the 10 bit to get the real size of the string
for(int j = 0; j<(sizeLabel); j++) {
byte charac = datasRec[j];
if(charac == 0)
break;
sizeLabelTmp ++;
}
// Create a temp byte array to make a correct conversion
byte[] label = new byte[sizeLabelTmp];
for(int j = 0; j<(sizeLabelTmp); j++) {
label[j] = datasRec[j];
}
String myString = new String(label);
Is there a better way to handle the problem ?
Thanks