issue with struct.unpack

9bizy a.m.akingbulu-11 at student.lboro.ac.uk
Tue Aug 28 19:55:13 EDT 2012


On Wednesday, 29 August 2012 00:36:40 UTC+1, MRAB  wrote:
> On 29/08/2012 00:01, 9bizy wrote:> On Tuesday, 28 August 2012 23:49:54 
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> UTC+1, MRAB  wrote:
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>  >> On 28/08/2012 23:34, 9bizy wrote:
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>  >> > This is what I have to reproduce the challenge I am having below:
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>  >> >
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>  >> > import csv
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>  >> > import struct
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>  >> >
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>  >> > data = []
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>  >> >
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>  >> > for Node in csv.reader(file('s_data.xls')):
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>  >>
> 
>  >> That tries to read the file as CSV, but, judging from the extension,
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>  >> it's in Excel's format. You don't even use what is read, i.e. Node.
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>  >>
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>  >> >      data.append(list((file('s_data.xls'))))
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>  >> >
> 
>  >> That opens the file again and 'list' causes it to read the file as
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>  >> though it were a series of lines in a text file, which, as I've said,
> 
>  >> it looks like it isn't. The list of 'lines' is appended to the list
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>  >> 'data', so that's a list of lists.
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>  >> >
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>  >> >      data = struct.unpack('!B4HH', data)
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>  >> >      print "s_data.csv: ", data
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>  >> >
> 
>  >> > I tries so many format for the struct.unpack but I got this errors:
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>  >> >
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>  >> > Traceback (most recent call last):
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>  >> >
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>  >> >      data = struct.unpack('!B4HH', data)
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>  >> > struct.error: unpack requires a string argument of length 11
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>  >> >
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>  >> [snip]
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>  >> It's complaining because it's expecting a string argument but you're
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>  >> giving it a list instead.
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>  >
> 
>  > How do I then convert data to a string argument in this case?
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>  >
> 
> The question is: what are you trying to do?
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> 
> 
> If you're trying to read an Excel file, then you should be trying the
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> 'xlrd' module. You can find it here: http://www.python-excel.org/
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> 
> 
> If your trying to 'decode' a binary file, then you should open it in
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> binary mode (with "rb"), read (some of) it as a byte string and then
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> pass it to struct.unpack.

Thank you MRAB this was helpful.



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