Or if you mean: how do you convert a Byte array to a string of characters having the same values as the bytes, then:
Dim A() As Byte = Array As Byte(65, 66, 67, 150, 160, 170)
Dim bc As ByteConverter
Dim S As String = bc.StringFromBytes(A, "ISO-8859-1")
will create String S with 6 characters, same as Chr(65) & Chr(66) & Chr(67) & Chr(150) & Chr(160) & Chr(170)
ISO-8859-1 is the 1:1 encoding that maps 8-bit bytes/characters 0-255 to Unicode characters 0-255
No, I don't know why they chose such an obvious and easy-to-remember name for the encoding.
Although you've got me thinking now: surely if no encoding is specified, then .StringFromBytes would default to the obvious 1:1 mapping...
edit: nope, need to specify the encoding, but on the bright side: (i) is case-insensitive, and (ii) the first hyphen is optional