Am Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:03:54 +0200 schrieb Fredrik Lundh:
>
>> I am trying to read a binary file [...]
>
>
> f = open("a.bin", "rb") # read binary data
> s = f.read() # read all bytes into a string
>
> import array, sys
>
> a = array.array("f", s) # "f" for float
> if sys.byteorder != "big"
On Sep 4, 12:03 pm, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Mars creature" wrote:
> > I am trying to read a binary file created by the following matlab
> > command:
> > fid=fopen('a.bin','w','b'); fwrite(fid,a,'real*8'); fclose(fid);, and
> > wondering how to do it in Python. I googled it but
"Mars creature" wrote:
I am trying to read a binary file created by the following matlab
command:
fid=fopen('a.bin','w','b'); fwrite(fid,a,'real*8'); fclose(fid);, and
wondering how to do it in Python. I googled it but still get
confused.
'b' in fopen is for 'big-endian', 'real*8' in fwrite
On Do, 10.05.2007, 16:19, Christoph Krammer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to write a python application with wx that shows images from a
> MySQL database. I use the following code to connect and get data when
> some event was triggered:
>
> dbconn = MySQLdb.connect(host="localhost", user="...", passwd=
On Thu, 2007-05-10 at 07:19 -0700, Christoph Krammer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to write a python application with wx that shows images from a
> MySQL database. I use the following code to connect and get data when
> some event was triggered:
>
> dbconn = MySQLdb.connect(host="localhost", user="..