hex int and string

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Fri Nov 27 04:35:19 EST 2009


On 11月27日, 下午5时28分, luca72 <lucabe... at libero.it> 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 27 Nov, 10:22, Ben Finney <ben+pyt... at benfinney.id.au> wrote:
>
>
>
> > luca72 <lucabe... at libero.it> writes:
> > > str = 'D3'
>
> > Be careful when choosing names. Here you have clobbered the existing
> > string type binding to the name ‘str’.
>
> > > and i need to trasform in 0xd3 type int and not type string how i can
> > > do this?
>
> > You already have the answer; you used it in your example below. I can
> > only assume you're wanting something additional; what is that?
>
> > > if i do hex(int(str,16) ) i obtain a string and this is not what i
> > > need.
>
> > You either want it as an int, or you want it as a string. Which is it?
>
> >     >>> foo = 'D3'
> >     >>> int(foo, 16)
> >     211
> >     >>> 0xD3
> >     211
> >     >>> int(foo, 16) == 0xD3
> >     True
>
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