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c++ - Getting a buffer into a stringstream in hex representation:

If I had a buffer like:

uint8_t buffer[32];

and it was filled up completely with values, how could I get it into a stringstream, in hexadecimal representation, with 0-padding on small values?

I tried:

std::stringstream ss;
for (int i = 0; i < 32; ++i)
{
    ss << std::hex << buffer[i];
}

but when I take the string out of the stringstream, I have an issue: bytes with values < 16 only take one character to represent, and I'd like them to be 0 padded.

For example if bytes 1 and 2 in the array were {32} {4} my stringstream would have:

204 instead of 2004

Can I apply formatting to the stringstream to add the 0-padding somehow? I know I can do this with sprintf, but the streams already being used for a lot of information and it would be a great help to achieve this somehow.

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#include <sstream>
#include <iomanip>

std::stringstream ss;
ss << std::hex << std::setfill('0');
for (int i = 0; i < 32; ++i)
{
    ss << std::setw(2) << static_cast<unsigned>(buffer[i]);
}

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