In article <mailman.3038.1385125611.18130.python-l...@python.org>, Bharath Kummar <bathubharat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Could you please help me with my current research ? Am implementing the > concept in python language. > My doubts are :
[Note to readers of American/British English; Indian English uses "doubt" the same way we would use "question"] > 1) Is it possible to Retrieve the address of a variable in python ? No. One of the fundamental concepts of Python is that it completely hides the physical memory. Sure, at some point, when you write x = 42 it allocates some piece of memory and puts the integer 42 into it, but all those details are hidden from you (and are implementation specific). > 3) Is it easy to find the Binary equivalence of a given Alphanumeric > String ? I think what you're talking about is the ord() function. Given a single character (i.e. a string of length 1), it returns the unicode value for that character. Thus: >>> ord('X') 88 You could iterate over the characters in a string to find that for each one: >>> [ord(c) for c in "My string"] [77, 121, 32, 115, 116, 114, 105, 110, 103] > 4) Is it possible to count the number of 1's in the Binary equivalence ? This is starting to sound like a homework problem, or possibly an interview question :-) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list