How to convert a hexadecimal string to long in java?

Solution 1:

Long.decode(str) accepts a variety of formats:

Accepts decimal, hexadecimal, and octal numbers given by the following grammar:
DecodableString:

  • Signopt DecimalNumeral
  • Signopt 0x HexDigits
  • Signopt 0X HexDigits
  • Signopt # HexDigits
  • Signopt 0 OctalDigits

Sign:

  • -

But in your case that won't help, your String is beyond the scope of what long can hold. You need a BigInteger:

String s = "4d0d08ada45f9dde1e99cad9";
BigInteger bi = new BigInteger(s, 16);
System.out.println(bi);

Output:

23846102773961507302322850521

For Comparison, here's Long.MAX_VALUE:

9223372036854775807

Solution 2:

Use parseLong:

Long.parseLong(s, 16)

Solution 3:

new BigInteger(string, 16).longValue()

For any value of someLong:

new BigInteger(Long.toHexString(someLong), 16).longValue() == someLong

In other words, this will return the long you sent into Long.toHexString() for any long value, including negative numbers. It will also accept strings that are bigger than a long and silently return the lower 64 bits of the string as a long. You can just check the string length <= 16 (after trimming whitespace) if you need to be sure the input fits in a long.