Thanks for that Carsten, I've given that a go and I still get similar results to what I've seen in the past whereby it prints a couple of elements I would expect to see but other which I'm not sure about, and what seems to be ALOT of blank characters.
6e 555 5 5 5 en j 5 %OBEX Object Push ÿ That's what your suggestion returns to me, I'm using the API to scan a Bluetooth device for services, one of which is OBEX Object Push, but the rest of that output is apparent junk. Unfortunately the API doesn’t really give any suggestions at all, take a look here http://bluez.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/bluez/utils/hcid/dbus-api.txt if you look down under the 'adapter' section, I'm running the method called GetRemoteServiceRecord() which returns the byte array but there really isn’t any suggestion as to how you extract the information from what's returned. I have no idea if we're barking up the right tree here or if we're going about this the wrong way. Thanks again for all your helps guys, Rob -----Original Message----- From: Carsten Haese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 20 April 2007 14:00 To: Robert Rawlins - Think Blue Cc: python-list@python.org Subject: RE: Byte-Array to String On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 09:51 +0100, Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote: > Morning Steve, > > > > That stuff looks mighty promising, I did play around with the > toString() function yesterday but couldn’t get the damned thing > working. That's because Steven seems to have given you suboptimal advice. The thing you're working with is a dbus.Array of dbus.Byte, not a Python array, so Python's standard array module is not going to help you. When you work with an API function and you don't know what to do with the results of calling that function, the documentation for that API should be your first place to look for help. I don't know what you're referencing, but Google tells me that the python-dbus API is documented here: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-python/api/ So, what do you do with a dbus.Array full of instances of dbus.Byte? Let's look at their documentation, http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-python/api/dbus.Array-class.html and http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-python/api/dbus.Byte-class.html, respectively. The page about dbus.Array tells us that it inherits from list, so you should be able to do indexed access into it and iterate over it. dbus.Byte inherits from int, and the documentation says that a dbus.Byte can be converted to a character (string of length 1) by calling str or chr on it. So, to get a string from your dbus.Array, you could do something like this: s = "" for b in myDbusArray: s += chr(b) However, it's better (faster) to use the join idiom for building a string char-by-char: s = "".join(chr(b) for b in myDbusArray) That ought to give you the string you're asking for. HTH, Carsten. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list