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If I understand correctly, the question is:
If you have to print the character out in ASCII format, what should you ask yourself first?
That question should be: Is the given string (that is in Hex) is already encoded in ASCII or not?
If each character uses 1 byte, it is very likely that it is already in ASCII.
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If two lists do not have the same size, how could they be equivalent?
- isara.a September 25, 2008In that case, however, you are not looking for an equivalent pair, but a substring.