itoa
Michael Hudson
mwh21 at cam.ac.uk
Mon Mar 13 19:57:43 EST 2000
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m.faassen at vet.uu.nl (Martijn Faassen) writes: > Stuart Reynolds <S.I.Reynolds at cs.bham.ac.uk> wrote: > > Is there an integer to ascii (itoa) function in Python? I need to > > convert integers into various different bases (but to binary, in > > particular). Most languages come provided with an itoa-like function but > > I can't seem to find one in the Python API. > > Replying again -- I'm reading the standard library and you might find > the string.atoi() function useful if you're converting to different > bases and such: > > >>> string.atoi("11", 2) > 3 > >>> int("23",4) 11 This is with a cvs python, but I think the change went in between 1.5 and 1.5.1. Cheers, M. -- very few people approach me in real life and insist on proving they are drooling idiots. -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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