[android-developers] Re: Why String "\0" is converted to [65533,65533]
just a guess that u want to do this instead "\\0"
On Nov 14, 8:58 am, Joes <joyj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
> While I'm programming the Android SMTP code,I met a confused problem
> with code similar as the following:
> String str= "\0" username "\0" passwrd;
> After executed the code, I found "\0" is intepreted as two
> undisplayable char.
> Then I executed the folloing debug code:
> String sZero = "\0";
> int iLen = sZero.length();
> int iValue1 = (int)sZero.charAt(0);
> int iValue2 = (int)sZero.charAt(1);
> Log.w("ZERO", "Zero String, Lenth=", iLen, " value1=", iValue1, "
> value2=", iValue2);
> What I get in screen is :
> Zero String, Length=2 value1=65533 value2=65533.
>
> Really confuse me, why "\0" become [65533,65533] in my program?
>
> Thanks
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