I have a Java CRC16 function like below and I need it to return a 4 length alphanumeric result. But sometimes it returns only a 3 length alphanumeric. Why? I am cross comparing this CRC with a C application that calculates the CRC and usually it is the same CRC but from time to time the JAVA returns a 3 character result which raises an exception. Why?
int crrc = 0xFFFF; // initial value
int polynomial = 0x1021; // 0001 0000 0010 0001 (0, 5, 12)
String str = "0009";
byte []by = x; // x is the byte array from args
for (byte b : by) {
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
boolean bit = ((b >> (7-i) & 1) == 1);
boolean c15 = ((crrc >> 15 & 1) == 1);
crrc <<= 1;
if (c15 ^ bit) crrc ^= polynomial;
}
}
crrc &= 0xffff;
System.out.println(crrc);
System.out.println("CRC16-CCITT = " + Integer.toHexString(crrc) + " " + Integer.toHexString(crrc).length());
You're receiving ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException
probably, so I think the hex value might have zero in its most significant nibble. Try to find out those values(x
) and check whether (x >>> 12) == 0
or (x & 0xf000) == 0
. If this returns true, you can pad your string with necessary number of 0
s from the left.
One possible way: String.format("%04d", crrc)