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converting hexa decimal ip address to dot notation decimal in c#
Convert Decimal to Double?Convert a string to an enum in C#Given a DateTime object, how do I get an ISO 8601 date in string format?Static readonly vs constGet int value from enum in C#How can I convert String to Int?C# convert integer to hex and back againC# DateTime to “YYYYMMDDHHMMSS” formatC# convert int to string with padding zeros?How to convert C# nullable int to int
I have an ip address column in which it is stored as varbinary(16) and the value is for eg:0x0A6D040D. I want to convert it into ip address format with dot notation.I am new to c#.Please help me
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I have an ip address column in which it is stored as varbinary(16) and the value is for eg:0x0A6D040D. I want to convert it into ip address format with dot notation.I am new to c#.Please help me
c#
3
AVARBINARY
should be retrieved as abyte[]
, then you can use the constructor ofIPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.
– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08
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I have an ip address column in which it is stored as varbinary(16) and the value is for eg:0x0A6D040D. I want to convert it into ip address format with dot notation.I am new to c#.Please help me
c#
I have an ip address column in which it is stored as varbinary(16) and the value is for eg:0x0A6D040D. I want to convert it into ip address format with dot notation.I am new to c#.Please help me
c#
c#
asked Mar 7 at 9:20
Sravani ChintaSravani Chinta
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3
AVARBINARY
should be retrieved as abyte[]
, then you can use the constructor ofIPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.
– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08
add a comment |
3
AVARBINARY
should be retrieved as abyte[]
, then you can use the constructor ofIPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.
– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08
3
3
A
VARBINARY
should be retrieved as a byte[]
, then you can use the constructor of IPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
A
VARBINARY
should be retrieved as a byte[]
, then you can use the constructor of IPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08
add a comment |
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Get the ip address as a byte array. Then create a new System.Net.IPAddress
to easily convert to your dot-notation.
byte[] ipArray = 0x0A, 0x6D, 0x04, 0x0D ; // fetch from DB as byte[]
System.Net.IPAddress ip = new System.Net.IPAddress(ipArray);
String ipStr = ip.ToString(); // your dot-notation as String.
Console.WriteLine(ipStr); // Output: "10.109.4.13"
DotnetFiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/oAV3EF
Thank you so much.It worked
– Sravani Chinta
Mar 8 at 7:04
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Get the ip address as a byte array. Then create a new System.Net.IPAddress
to easily convert to your dot-notation.
byte[] ipArray = 0x0A, 0x6D, 0x04, 0x0D ; // fetch from DB as byte[]
System.Net.IPAddress ip = new System.Net.IPAddress(ipArray);
String ipStr = ip.ToString(); // your dot-notation as String.
Console.WriteLine(ipStr); // Output: "10.109.4.13"
DotnetFiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/oAV3EF
Thank you so much.It worked
– Sravani Chinta
Mar 8 at 7:04
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Get the ip address as a byte array. Then create a new System.Net.IPAddress
to easily convert to your dot-notation.
byte[] ipArray = 0x0A, 0x6D, 0x04, 0x0D ; // fetch from DB as byte[]
System.Net.IPAddress ip = new System.Net.IPAddress(ipArray);
String ipStr = ip.ToString(); // your dot-notation as String.
Console.WriteLine(ipStr); // Output: "10.109.4.13"
DotnetFiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/oAV3EF
Thank you so much.It worked
– Sravani Chinta
Mar 8 at 7:04
add a comment |
Get the ip address as a byte array. Then create a new System.Net.IPAddress
to easily convert to your dot-notation.
byte[] ipArray = 0x0A, 0x6D, 0x04, 0x0D ; // fetch from DB as byte[]
System.Net.IPAddress ip = new System.Net.IPAddress(ipArray);
String ipStr = ip.ToString(); // your dot-notation as String.
Console.WriteLine(ipStr); // Output: "10.109.4.13"
DotnetFiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/oAV3EF
Get the ip address as a byte array. Then create a new System.Net.IPAddress
to easily convert to your dot-notation.
byte[] ipArray = 0x0A, 0x6D, 0x04, 0x0D ; // fetch from DB as byte[]
System.Net.IPAddress ip = new System.Net.IPAddress(ipArray);
String ipStr = ip.ToString(); // your dot-notation as String.
Console.WriteLine(ipStr); // Output: "10.109.4.13"
DotnetFiddle: https://dotnetfiddle.net/oAV3EF
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Thank you so much.It worked
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Thank you so much.It worked
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Thank you so much.It worked
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VARBINARY
should be retrieved as abyte[]
, then you can use the constructor ofIPAddress
which accepts that. Getting the dotted notation from that is left as an exercise.– Jeroen Mostert
Mar 7 at 9:25
Do it by hand and then find out how you can make your computer do it for you.
– FalcoGer
Mar 7 at 10:08