On 11月27日, 下午5时28分, luca72 wrote:
> i'm using pyscard
>
> and for send a command he need a list like this:
>
> cmd = [0xdd,0xff, etc]
>
> the problem is that i get a text
> like dd
> and i need to trasform it in 0xdd for the list and if i use hex i have
> a sting that is not what i need
>
> Luca
>
On 11月27日, 下午3时45分, cmptrwhz wrote:
> On Nov 27, 12:40 am, 李白,字一日 wrote:
>
> > or is it possible for large source files?
>
> are you trying to format the file with the proper indentations?
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On 11月27日, 下午4时54分, luca72 wrote:
> hello i have a problem
>
> i have this
>
> str = 'D3'
> and i need to trasform in 0xd3 type int and not type string how i can
> do this?
> if i do
> hex(int(str,16) ) i obtain a string and this is not what i need.
>
> thanks Luca
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On 11月27日, 下午6时59分, Marco Mariani wrote:
> Ben Finney wrote:
> >> i'm using pyscard
>
> > I don't know what that is; can you give a link to what you're referring
> > to?
>
> Simple story: he has seen the examples with hex literals and didn't know
> what they were.
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On 11月27日, 下午2时40分, 李白,字一日 wrote:
> or is it possible for large source files?
http://www.jerseysup.com";
target="sport jersey">sport jersey
http://www.sport-jersey.net"; target="sport
jersey">sports jerseyhttp://www.uggwomen.net"; target="ugg
women">uggboothttp://www.nike-market.com";