JoeNguyen
JoeNguyen

Reputation: 1109

PHP convert string to hex and hex to string

I got the problem when convert between this 2 type in PHP. This is the code I searched in google

function strToHex($string){
    $hex='';
    for ($i=0; $i < strlen($string); $i++){
        $hex .= dechex(ord($string[$i]));
    }
    return $hex;
}


function hexToStr($hex){
    $string='';
    for ($i=0; $i < strlen($hex)-1; $i+=2){
        $string .= chr(hexdec($hex[$i].$hex[$i+1]));
    }
    return $string;
}

I check it and found out this when I use XOR to encrypt.

I have the string "this is the test", after XOR with a key, I have the result in string ↕↑↔§P↔§P ♫§T↕§↕. After that, I tried to convert it to hex by function strToHex() and I got these 12181d15501d15500e15541215712. Then, I tested with the function hexToStr() and I have ↕↑↔§P↔§P♫§T↕§q. So, what should I do to solve this problem? Why does it wrong when I convert this 2 style value?

Upvotes: 77

Views: 314817

Answers (9)

Oleg Ruscinski
Oleg Ruscinski

Reputation: 21

Here's how to convert hex to string:

    $s = '\x64\x65';
    $t = array_map(function($item){
        return pack("H*", $item);
    }, explode('/x', $s));
    $result = implode('', $t);

Upvotes: 2

Timo Huovinen
Timo Huovinen

Reputation: 55623

I only have half the answer, but I hope that it is useful as it adds unicode (utf-8) support

    /**
     * hexadecimal to unicode character
     * @param  string  $hex
     * @return string
     */
    function hex2uni($hex) { 
      $dec = hexdec($hex);
        if($dec < 128) {
            return chr($dec);
        }
        if($dec < 2048) {
            $utf = chr(192 + (($dec - ($dec % 64)) / 64));
        } else {
            $utf = chr(224 + (($dec - ($dec % 4096)) / 4096));
            $utf .= chr(128 + ((($dec % 4096) - ($dec % 64)) / 64));
        }
        return $utf . chr(128 + ($dec % 64));
    }

To string

    var_dump(hex2uni('e641'));

Based on: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.chr.php#Hcom55978

Upvotes: 1

Philippe Gerber
Philippe Gerber

Reputation: 17836

For people that end up here and are just looking for the hex representation of a (binary) string.

bin2hex("that's all you need");
# 74686174277320616c6c20796f75206e656564

hex2bin('74686174277320616c6c20796f75206e656564');
# that's all you need

Doc: bin2hex, hex2bin.

Upvotes: 154

Bhargav Venkatesh
Bhargav Venkatesh

Reputation: 123

You can try the following code to convert the image to hex string

<?php
$image = 'sample.bmp';
$file = fopen($image, 'r') or die("Could not open $image");
while ($file && !feof($file)){
$chunk = fread($file, 1000000); # You can affect performance altering
this number. YMMV.
# This loop will be dog-slow, almost for sure...
# You could snag two or three bytes and shift/add them,
# but at 4 bytes, you violate the 7fffffff limit of dechex...
# You could maybe write a better dechex that would accept multiple bytes
# and use substr... Maybe.
for ($byte = 0; $byte < strlen($chunk); $byte++)){
echo dechex(ord($chunk[$byte]));
}
}
?>

Upvotes: 0

user6496388
user6496388

Reputation: 49

Using @bill-shirley answer with a little addition

function str_to_hex($string) {
$hexstr = unpack('H*', $string);
return array_shift($hexstr);
}
function hex_to_str($string) {
return hex2bin("$string");
}

Usage:

  $str = "Go placidly amidst the noise";
  $hexstr = str_to_hex($str);// 476f20706c616369646c7920616d6964737420746865206e6f697365
  $strstr = hex_to_str($str);// Go placidly amidst the noise

Upvotes: 1

Sos.
Sos.

Reputation: 967

PHP :

string to hex:

implode(unpack("H*", $string));

hex to string:

pack("H*", $hex);

Upvotes: 39

Kamaro
Kamaro

Reputation: 1015

function hexToStr($hex){
    // Remove spaces if the hex string has spaces
    $hex = str_replace(' ', '', $hex);
    return hex2bin($hex);
}
// Test it 
$hex    = "53 44 43 30 30 32 30 30 30 31 37 33";
echo hexToStr($hex); // SDC002000173

/**
 * Test Hex To string with PHP UNIT
 * @param  string $value
 * @return 
 */
public function testHexToString()
{
    $string = 'SDC002000173';
    $hex    = "53 44 43 30 30 32 30 30 30 31 37 33";
    $result = hexToStr($hex);

    $this->assertEquals($result,$string);
}

Upvotes: 1

Bill Shirley
Bill Shirley

Reputation: 131

Here's what I use:

function strhex($string) {
  $hexstr = unpack('H*', $string);
  return array_shift($hexstr);
}

Upvotes: 13

boomla
boomla

Reputation: 671

For any char with ord($char) < 16 you get a HEX back which is only 1 long. You forgot to add 0 padding.

This should solve it:

<?php
function strToHex($string){
    $hex = '';
    for ($i=0; $i<strlen($string); $i++){
        $ord = ord($string[$i]);
        $hexCode = dechex($ord);
        $hex .= substr('0'.$hexCode, -2);
    }
    return strToUpper($hex);
}
function hexToStr($hex){
    $string='';
    for ($i=0; $i < strlen($hex)-1; $i+=2){
        $string .= chr(hexdec($hex[$i].$hex[$i+1]));
    }
    return $string;
}


// Tests
header('Content-Type: text/plain');
function test($expected, $actual, $success) {
    if($expected !== $actual) {
        echo "Expected: '$expected'\n";
        echo "Actual:   '$actual'\n";
        echo "\n";
        $success = false;
    }
    return $success;
}

$success = true;
$success = test('00', strToHex(hexToStr('00')), $success);
$success = test('FF', strToHex(hexToStr('FF')), $success);
$success = test('000102FF', strToHex(hexToStr('000102FF')), $success);
$success = test('↕↑↔§P↔§P ♫§T↕§↕', hexToStr(strToHex('↕↑↔§P↔§P ♫§T↕§↕')), $success);

echo $success ? "Success" : "\nFailed";

Upvotes: 57

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