Hi all, I read in some conversations that the struct module maybe helpful in converting Hex values to binary or decimal. Maybe I understood it incorrectly. Here is my problem. I have a 22 byte data packet on a tcp socket connection. My data field is from the 6th byte to byte 20. 14 bytes in total. The first two bytes of the data is a 16 bit value. Eg: "\xe2\x01' I can the first byte into binary if I use 'e2', but I don't know how to get the '\x' out of the first byte to use it in python. My data has the '\x' and all I need is the 'e2'. Any advice of the usage of the struct module or how I can get rid of the '\x' in my data? Hopefully I have given enough information. Thanks Johan
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