Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner wrote:
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[ zxo102 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
how to change the hexadecimal 'ED6F3C01' (or 'ED 6F 3C 01') to
"\xED\x6F\x3C\x01" in python coding?
When I take 'ED6F3C01' as a string and insert '\x' into it, I just got
the error information : invalid \x escape.
[1]--> 'ED6F3C01'.decode('hex')
Out[1]: '\xedo<\x01'
FWIW the 'hex' codec is just a big fat Python-coded wrapper around the
routines in the C-coded binascii module; here's the evidence:
>>> '123'.decode('hex')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "c:\python25\lib\encodings\hex_codec.py", line 42, in hex_decode
output = binascii.a2b_hex(input)
TypeError: Odd-length string
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