Thanks for your reply: very useful!!
I have another question: with hex command i display (for example)
0x1
is it possible to display 0x01?
Thanks
Il giorno lunedì 27 maggio 2013 15:10:24 UTC+2, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick ha
scritto:
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 11:26 AM, silusilus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i'm new with python: so excuse me for my questions
i have this code:
def updateLog(self, text):
self.ui.logTextEdit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End)
self.ui.logTextEdit.insertHtml(font color=\Black\+text)
self.ui.logTextEdit.moveCursor(QTextCursor.End)
logTextEdit is a QTextEdit object.With this code,i can display only ascii
characters: how can i diplay text as hex and binary values?
Thanks
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You would need to convert them to strings first. You may want bin()
and hex() for that. And if you want to convert 'q' to 0x71,
hex(ord(q)). And if you want to turn 'hello' into 0x68656c6c6f, you
would need to iterate over 'hello' and run the above function over
every letter.
Also, you are able to display Unicode characters, too.
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