Dear Mykola,

Thank you very much.

The message is defined in C# as follows:

var message = new ZMessage
{
    new ZFrame(myByteArray)
};
publisher.Send(message);

I want to get the byte array in C++. May I use something like following:

zmq::message_t msg;
int rc = zmq_socket.recv(&msg);
if (rc)
{
    unsigned char bytearray[] = msg.data();
}

Please check out following Pastebin links, to see publisher and subscriber code:
(1) https://pastebin.com/PJ7f2TJ5
(2) https://pastebin.com/JKf0cZjh


-
Thanks
Ravi

On Friday, 24 November 2017 1:35 AM, Mykola Ostrovskyy via zeromq-dev 
<[email protected]> wrote:



Hello Ravi,


If that's just a raw byte array, msg.data<uint8_t>() should to the trick. For 
example:

    for (size_t i = 0; i < msg.size(); ++i) {
        printf("%02X ", msg.data<uint8_t>()[i]);
    }


Regards,
Mykola



2017-11-23 14:52 GMT+02:00 Ravi Joshi via zeromq-dev 
<[email protected]>:

Hello,
>
>Hope you are having a good time. I am publishing byte array using ZeroMQ in 
>C#. Please see the publisher here (https://pastebin.com/PJ7f2TJ5 )
>
>I am trying to receive this byte array in C++. Please see the subscriber in 
>C++ here (https://pastebin.com/JKf0cZjh )
>
>I want to know that how to receive the sent bytes in C++?
>
>-
>
>Thanks
>Ravi
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