TypeScript bug with String.fromCharCode vs '0x'
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Error in :
('0x' + p1);
Error log :
TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'number'.
Code :
export function encodeString(str): any
// first we use encodeURIComponent to get percent-encoded UTF-8,
// then we convert the percent encodings into raw bytes which
// can be fed into btoa.
return btoa(encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/%([0-9A-F]2)/g,
function toSolidBytes(match, p1)
return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
));
;
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I need any suggestion to pass this problem please!
Error in :
('0x' + p1);
Error log :
TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'number'.
Code :
export function encodeString(str): any
// first we use encodeURIComponent to get percent-encoded UTF-8,
// then we convert the percent encodings into raw bytes which
// can be fed into btoa.
return btoa(encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/%([0-9A-F]2)/g,
function toSolidBytes(match, p1)
return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
));
;
typescript
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I need any suggestion to pass this problem please!
Error in :
('0x' + p1);
Error log :
TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'number'.
Code :
export function encodeString(str): any
// first we use encodeURIComponent to get percent-encoded UTF-8,
// then we convert the percent encodings into raw bytes which
// can be fed into btoa.
return btoa(encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/%([0-9A-F]2)/g,
function toSolidBytes(match, p1)
return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
));
;
typescript
I need any suggestion to pass this problem please!
Error in :
('0x' + p1);
Error log :
TS2345: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'number'.
Code :
export function encodeString(str): any
// first we use encodeURIComponent to get percent-encoded UTF-8,
// then we convert the percent encodings into raw bytes which
// can be fed into btoa.
return btoa(encodeURIComponent(str).replace(/%([0-9A-F]2)/g,
function toSolidBytes(match, p1)
return String.fromCharCode('0x' + p1);
));
;
typescript
typescript
asked Nov 15 '18 at 0:12
Nikola LukicNikola Lukic
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What about this:
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt('0x' + p1, 16));
You need to convert the UTF-8 code string into an integer using parseInt (16
means hexadecimal). Then, you pass it to the String.fromCharCode() function.
Hope it helps.
I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
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What about this:
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt('0x' + p1, 16));
You need to convert the UTF-8 code string into an integer using parseInt (16
means hexadecimal). Then, you pass it to the String.fromCharCode() function.
Hope it helps.
I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
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What about this:
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt('0x' + p1, 16));
You need to convert the UTF-8 code string into an integer using parseInt (16
means hexadecimal). Then, you pass it to the String.fromCharCode() function.
Hope it helps.
I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
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What about this:
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt('0x' + p1, 16));
You need to convert the UTF-8 code string into an integer using parseInt (16
means hexadecimal). Then, you pass it to the String.fromCharCode() function.
Hope it helps.
What about this:
return String.fromCharCode(parseInt('0x' + p1, 16));
You need to convert the UTF-8 code string into an integer using parseInt (16
means hexadecimal). Then, you pass it to the String.fromCharCode() function.
Hope it helps.
edited Nov 15 '18 at 0:59
answered Nov 15 '18 at 0:36
TeeKeaTeeKea
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I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
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I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
I needed to check , oh yes i forgot this ts role about parse!
– Nikola Lukic
Nov 15 '18 at 22:25
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