On Sunday, 13 December 2015 16:33:20 UTC-8, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:24 AM, KP <> wrote: > > data = list(f.read(4)) > > print data > > > > from a binary file might give > > > > ['\x10', '\x20', '\x12', '\x01'] > > > > > > How can I receive this instead? > > > > [0x10, 0x20, 0x12, 0x01] > > > > Thanks for all help! > > Try this: > > data = [ord(x) for x in f.read(4)] > > Note that it won't print out in hexadecimal. > > >>> [0x10, 0x20, 0x12, 0x01] > [16, 32, 18, 1] > > If you insist on that, try a subclass of int: > > class ord(int): > ord = ord > def __new__(cls, x): > return super().__new__(cls, cls.ord(x)) > def __repr__(self): return hex(self) > > Then they'll come out in hex. > > ChrisA
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