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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T23:58:55+00:00 2026-05-20T23:58:55+00:00

I want to convert a String to binary by putting it in a byte

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I want to convert a String to binary by putting it in a byte array (String.getBytes[]) and then store the binary string for each byte (Integer.toBinaryString(bytearray)) in a String[]. Then I want to convert back to normal String via Byte.parseByte(stringarray[i], 2). This works great for standard ASCII-Table, but not for the extended one. For example, an A gives me 1000001, but an Ä returns

11111111111111111111111111000011
11111111111111111111111110000100

Any ideas how to manage this?

public class BinString {
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        String s = "ä";
        System.out.println(binToString(stringToBin(s)));

    }

    public static String[] stringToBin(String s) {
        System.out.println("Converting: " + s);
        byte[] b = s.getBytes();
        String[] sa = new String[s.getBytes().length];
        for (int i = 0; i < b.length; i++) {
            sa[i] = Integer.toBinaryString(b[i] & 0xFF);
        }
        return sa;
    }

    public static String binToString(String[] strar) {
        byte[] bar = new byte[strar.length];
        for (int i = 0; i < strar.length; i++) {
            bar[i] = Byte.parseByte(strar[i], 2);
            System.out.println(Byte.parseByte(strar[i], 2));

        }
        String s = new String(bar);
        return s;
    }

}
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    2026-05-20T23:58:55+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:58 pm

    First off: “extended ASCII” is a very misleading title that’s used to refer to a ton of different encodings.

    Second: byte in Java is signed, while bytes in encodings are usually handled as unsigned. Since you use Integer.toBinaryString() the byte will be converted to an int using sign extension (because byte values > 127 will be represented by negative values in Java).

    To avoid this simply use & 0xFF to mask all but the lower 8 bit like this:

    String binary = Integer.toBinaryString(byteArray[i] & 0xFF);
    
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