Using struct writing integers
Gordon McMillan
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Thu Apr 27 14:22:01 EDT 2000
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thomas at cintra.no wrote: > Hi, > > I got a list of tuples containing integers, like : > > stuff = [ (21,323,32), (432,43,3234), (432,565,532), (434,43,987) > ] > > Each tuple in the list represent an id for a entry in a database, > the three integers form a key. The list above contains four ids. > I want to write them to a binary file using the struct module. > Then I want to read them pack, unpack them into the same kind of > list. > > Any hints, examples etc? >>> stuff = [ (21,323,32), (432,43,3234), (432,565,532), (434,43,987) ] >>> import struct >>> f = open('test.out','wb') >>> fmt = 'lll' >>> sz = struct.calcsize(fmt) >>> for x,y,z in stuff: ... f.write(struct.pack(fmt, x, y, z)) ... >>> f.close() >>> stuff2 = [] >>> f = open('test.out', 'rb') >>> while 1: ... s = f.read(sz) ... if not s: ... break ... tpl = struct.unpack(fmt, s) ... stuff2.append(tpl) ... >>> stuff2 [(21, 323, 32), (432, 43, 3234), (432, 565, 532), (434, 43, 987)] - Gordon
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