Michael Yanowitz wrote: > Hello: > > For some reason I can't figure out how to split > a 4-byte (for instance) float number (such as 3.14159265359) > into its 4-bytes so I can send it via a socket to another > computer. > For integers, it is easy, I can get the 4 bytes by anding like: > byte1 = int_val & 0x000000FF > byte2 = int_val & 0x0000FF00 > byte3 = int_val & 0x00FF0000 > byte4 = int_val & 0xFF000000
Errrmmm ... I think you need the right shift operator e.g. byte4 = (int_val & 0xFF000000) >> 24 but assert 0 <= byte4 <= 255 may fail under some circumstances so (better): byte4 = (int_val >> 24) & 0xFF # absolutely guaranteed to pass that assertion BUT why muck around with all that when you can use struct.pack??? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list