On 2007-11-28, Chris Mellon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 28, 2007 2:07 PM, Gianmaria Iaculo - NVENTA ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi there, >> I'm so new to python (coming from .net so excuse me for the stupid question) >> and i'm tring to do a very simple thing,with bytes. >> >> My problem is this: >> >> i've a byte that naturally is composed from 2 nibbles hi&low, and two >> chars.. like A nd B. What i wonna do is to write A to the High nibble and B >> to the the lower nibble. > > A string in python is a sequence of bytes, so what you're describing > here is the string "AB".
No, he's describing something that consists of 2 nibbles (1 byte). The string "AB" is two bytes. >> Or an other example can be i've 2 numbers.. like 7 and 8 and whant to do the >> same as for chars. >> > > "\x07\x08" Again, he wants a single byte and that's two bytes. >> I'm really confused on how t do it, maybe cause python is >> type-less (dynamic typed) > > You can use the struct module to convert back and forth between byte > sequences and numerical values. For example, to get an integer with > the value of the nibble you mentioned before: > > struct.unpack("h", "AB") -> (16961,) No, he wants to do this: (0x0A<<4) | 0x0B (7<<4) | 8 > Exactly what you'll want to use and what format you want will depend > on why you're doing this. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! My vaseline is at RUNNING... visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list