Il Sat, 17 Oct 2009 06:48:10 -0400, Dave Angel ha scritto: > Dave Angel wrote: >> >> Jason Tackaberry wrote: >>> On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 12:01 -0700, gervaz wrote: >>> >>>> Hi all, is there in python the equivalent of the C function int >>>> putchar (int c)? I need to print putchar(8). >>>> >>>> >>> >>>>>> print '\x08' >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> or: >>> >>> >>>>>> print chr(8) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >>> >>> >> If I recall correctly, putchar() takes an int value 0-255 and outputs a >> single character to stdout. So the equivalent would be: >> >> sys.stdout.write(char(c)) >> >> print does other stuff, which you presumably do not want. >> >> DaveA >> >> >> > Oops. Instead of char(), I meant to type chr(). > > > sys.stdout.write(chr(c)) > > chr() is a built-in that converts an integer to a single character. > > DaveA
Yes, noticed ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list