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Decimal Integer List Encoding

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The "decList" encoding was added in Chilkat v9.5.0.66 to encode and decode binary bytes from comma-separated decimal integers.

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    // Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.66 or greater.

    byteVals := "84,104,101,32,116,114,117,101,32,115,105,103,110,32,111,102,32,105,110,116,101,108,108,105,103,101,110,99,101,32,105,115,32,110,111,116,32,107,110,111,119,108,101,100,103,101,32,98,117,116,32,105,109,97,103,105,110,97,116,105,111,110,46"

    // Demonstrate encoding/decoding comma-separated decimal integrs to/from binary.
    binData := chilkat.NewBinData()
    binData.AppendEncoded(byteVals,"decList")

    // Examine the data in hex
    fmt.Println("HEX: ", *binData.GetEncoded("hex"))

    // Decode to a StringBuilder
    sb := chilkat.NewStringBuilder()
    sb.AppendBd(binData,"us-ascii",0,0)

    // The bytes were actually the us-ascii char values for the string
    // "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."
    fmt.Println(*sb.GetAsString())

    // Now get the bytes in decimal list format again:
    fmt.Println(*binData.GetEncoded("decList"))

    // The output of this example is:
    // HEX: 5468652074727565207369676E206F6620696E74656C6C6967656E6365206973206E6F74206B6E6F776C656467652062757420696D6167696E6174696F6E2E
    // The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.
    // 84,104,101,32,116,114,117,101,32,115,105,103,110,32,111,102,32,105,110,116,101,108,108,105,103,101,110,99,101,32,105,115,32,110,111,116,32,107,110,111,119,108,101,100,103,101,32,98,117,116,32,105,109,97,103,105,110,97,116,105,111,110,46

    binData.DisposeBinData()
    sb.DisposeStringBuilder()