--- id: bytes-reference title: Bytes description: Operations on bytes hide_table_of_contents: true --- import Syntax from '@theme/Syntax'; import SyntaxTitle from '@theme/SyntaxTitle'; function concat : bytes -> bytes -> bytes val concat : bytes -> bytes -> bytes let concat: (bytes, bytes) => bytes Concatenate together two `bytes` arguments and return the result. ```pascaligo function concat_op (const s : bytes) : bytes is Bytes.concat(s , 0x7070) ``` > Note that `bytes_concat` is *deprecated*. ```cameligo let concat_op (s : bytes) : bytes = Bytes.concat s 0x7070 ``` ```reasonligo let concat_op = (s: bytes): bytes => Bytes.concat(s, 0x7070); ``` function sub : nat -> nat -> bytes -> bytes val sub : nat -> nat -> bytes -> bytes let sub : (nat, nat, bytes) => bytes Extract bytes from `start` to `length`. For example if you gave the input "ff7a7aff" to the following function: ```pascaligo function slice_op (const s : bytes) : bytes is Bytes.sub(1n , 2n , s) ``` > Note that `bytes_slice` is *deprecated*. ```cameligo let slice_op (s : bytes) : bytes = Bytes.sub 1n 2n s ``` > Note that `Bytes.slice` is *deprecated*. ``` let slice_op = (s: bytes): bytes => Bytes.sub(1n, 2n, s); ``` > Note that `Bytes.slice` is *deprecated*. It would return "7a7a". function pack : 'a -> bytes val pack : 'a -> bytes let pack : 'a => bytes Converts Michelson data structures to a binary format for serialization. > ⚠️ `PACK` and `UNPACK` are features of Michelson that are intended to be used by people that really know what they're doing. There are several failure cases (such as `UNPACK`ing a lambda from an untrusted source), most of which are beyond the scope of this document. Don't use these functions without doing your homework first. ```pascaligo function id_string (const p : string) : option(string) is block { const packed : bytes = bytes_pack(p) ; } with (bytes_unpack(packed): option(string)) ``` ```cameligo let id_string (p: string) : string option = let packed: bytes = Bytes.pack p in ((Bytes.unpack packed): string option) ``` ```reasonligo let id_string = (p: string) : option(string) => { let packed : bytes = Bytes.pack(p); ((Bytes.unpack(packed)): option(string)); }; ``` function unpack : bytes -> option 'a val unpack : bytes -> 'a option let unpack: bytes => option('a) Reverses the result of using `pack` on data. As the conversion might fail an option type is returned. > ⚠️ `PACK` and `UNPACK` are features of Michelson that are intended to be used by people that really know what they're doing. There are several failure cases (such as `UNPACK`ing a lambda from an untrusted source), most of which are beyond the scope of this document. Don't use these functions without doing your homework first. ```pascaligo function id_string (const p : string) : option(string) is block { const packed : bytes = bytes_pack(p) ; } with (bytes_unpack(packed): option(string)) ``` ```cameligo let id_string (p: string) : string option = let packed: bytes = Bytes.pack p in ((Bytes.unpack packed): string option) ``` ```reasonligo let id_string = (p: string) : option(string) => { let packed : bytes = Bytes.pack(p); ((Bytes.unpack(packed)): option(string)); }; ``` function length : bytes -> nat val length : bytes -> nat let length: bytes => nat