On 12 Jan 2005 22:36:54 -0800, yaipa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What would be the common sense way of finding a binary pattern in a > .bin file, say some 200 bytes, and replacing it with an updated pattern > of the same length at the same offset? > > Also, the pattern can occur on any byte boundary in the file, so > chunking through the code at 16 bytes a frame maybe a problem. The > file itself isn't so large, maybe 32 kbytes is all and the need for > speed is not so great, but the need for accuracy in the > search/replacement is very important.
Okay, given the requirements. f = file('mybinfile') contents = f.read().replace(oldbinstring, newbinstring) f.close() f = file('mybinfile','w') f.write(contents) f.close() Will do it, and do it accurately. But it will also read the entire file into memory. Stephen. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list