I've been using Python for a few days. It's such the perfect language for parsing data!
I really like it so far, but I'm having a hard time reading a file, reading the first few hex characters & converting them to an integer. Once the characters are converted to an integer, I'd like to write the data to another file. Here's the code snipped to the bare minimum: --- # Open File AP_File= open("AP.txt", "r") decoded_File= open("decoded.txt", "w") # read & process data line by line for line in AP_File: time = int(hex(line[0:8]), 16) * 0.0001 # this line is completely hosed! decodedFile.write(time) #close files AP_File.close() decoded_File.close() --- AP.txt 000000d5 26 0600 80 00 ec 80 02 03 7d db 02 33 000000d5 26 0601 80 00 80 00 02 37 fe 54 01 09 000000d5 06 0602 80 00 e0 00 01 29 fe d2 69 99 000000d5 06 0603 80 00 e0 00 02 29 fe d2 6a 99 000000d5 26 0604 80 00 fe 54 02 09 80 00 01 5d 000000d5 06 0605 80 00 e0 00 02 15 fc 71 ca 0b 000000d5 4a 0610 81 00 86 00 02 26 12 00 02 a6 000000d5 4f 0611 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 07 00 000000d5 06 0612 80 00 e0 00 01 15 fc 71 c9 0b 000000d5 0a 0613 08 5c 04 88 08 98 00 00 00 00 000000d5 06 0614 80 00 e0 00 02 01 60 79 82 2b 000000d5 0a 0615 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000000d5 26 0616 80 00 80 00 02 5d 04 22 3a 88 (actual files are 250MB!) decodedTime.txt (should be) 0.0213 26 0600 80 00 ec 80 02 03 7d db 02 33 ... My boss and I are trying to complete the same task (he figured out how to do it, but his code uses a while != "" loop and doesn't look pythony (it looks too 'c'). Not that there's anything wrong with that! Any help is really appreciated. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list