Le Mon, 26 Apr 2010 22:26:28 +0200, Alf P. Steinbach a écrit : > On 26.04.2010 22:12, * Dodo: >> Hi all, >> Under python 2.6, chr() "Return a string of one character whose ASCII >> code is the integer i." (quoted from docs.python.org) Under python 3.1, >> chr() "Return the string of one character whose Unicode codepoint is >> the integer i." >> >> I want to convert a ASCII code back to a character under python 3, not >> Unicode. >> >> How can I do that? > > Just use chr().
Or, if you want a bytes object, just use the bytes constructor: >>> bytes([65]) b'A' Regards Antoine. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list