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Convert String to GSM 03.38

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Demonstrates how to convert a string to the GSM character set. For more information about the GSM character set, see GSM Character Set

Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.79 or greater. Support for the GSM character set was added in v9.5.0.79.

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require 'chilkat'

success = false

# Demonstrates how to convert a string to the GSM character set byte representation.

s = "support@chilkatsoft.com, {abc}"

# In the above string the a-z letters have the same 1-byte values in the GSM character set.
# The '@' character is the 0x00 byte in GSM.
# The curly brace chars are 2-bytes each in GSM -- each beginning with the 0x1B escape char.
# The '.', ' ', and ',' are the same in GSM as us-ascii.

# Let's convert to GSM.

# bdGsm will contain the GSM bytes.
bdGsm = Chilkat::CkBinData.new()

# Append the string to bdGsm.  The 2nd arg "gsm" tells AppendString to
# convert the incoming string to the gsm byte representation.
success = bdGsm.AppendString(s,"gsm")

# Let's examine what we have in hex:
print bdGsm.getEncoded("hex") + "\n";

# The result is:  737570706F7274006368696C6B6174736F66742E636F6D2C201B286162631B29

# Save the GSM bytes to a file.
success = bdGsm.WriteFile("qa_output/gsm.txt")