Brett g Porter wrote: > tim wrote: > >> >> I end up with 66 again, back where I started, a decimal, right? >> I want to end up with 0x42 as being a hex value, not a string, so i >> can pas it as an argument to a function that needs a hex value. >> (i am trying to replace the 0x42 in the line >> midi.note_off(channel=0, note=0x42) with a variable) > > > > As far as Python is concerned, 66 decimal and 42 hex are exactly the > same thing. There's absolutely no difference in calling > > note_off(0x42) > and > > note_off(66) > > See: > > >>> def f(c): > ... print c > ... > >>> f(66) > 66 > >>> f(0x42) > 66 > >>> > > > so it was easier than I thought! great :D thanks for your help guys!
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