In my last post I had asked about reading data from a binary file using the struct module. Thanks to some excellent help , I have managed to read in successfully most of the header of this binary format that I want to parse. These are some time-voltage traces from a digital to analog converter for my experiments. The output is according to a format mentioned here : ( http://www.dataq.com/support/techinfo/ff.htm)
I have a question about how to bitmask a bunch of bytes read in from such a binary formatted file . For eg the spec says the first two bytes have different parameters in different bits . Byte 1 Byte 0 SN16 SD9 SD8 SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 T4 T3 T2 T1 T0 I am reading in the two bytes using the following code import struct f.seek(0) element1_format = struct.Struct("<H") (element1,) = element1_format.unpack(f.read(2)) Now element1 has type "str" . How do I apply a bitmask to this to get at information in the component bits . Since the entire file format has many such bitmasked fields and since this is my first venture into binary formats and c-type structs , I wanted to know how to read values inside a byte using python. My few tries at using bitwise operators ( element1 & 0x001f) are frustrated by messages that say " unsupported operand type(s) for &: 'str' and 'int' " . How can I keep my string objects as bits and apply bitmasks to them Any help in this will be greatly appreciated. Thanks hari -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list