converting binary data to ASCII text ?
Steve Holden
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Sat Oct 13 06:05:19 EDT 2001
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"Cyr" <cd.cd at wanadoo.fr> wrote in message news:9q92g4$6hd$1 at wanadoo.fr... > hello, > > I'm completely new to python and I've got problem reading binary data file. > When I read a file with read(), the binary data aren't converted. In fact, > I'd like to know if there's a method for converting a file object (or a > string) from binary to the equivalent ASCII text. The data aren't written in > a particular format. Fortran doesn't have any problem with theese files > Unfortunately, Python offers much greater flexibility than Python in data handling, and correspondingly more chances to shoot yourself in the foot. I'm assuming it's *convenient* to have these data in binary form, otherwise you could always write a Fortran program to convert them into something Python finds easier to deal with ... I also presume it was written with FORMAT statements (sheesh, does Fortran even USE those now, showing my age I'm afraid). Python can read a particular number of bytes if you give read() a numeric argument, but if you don't it just tries to gobble the whole file in a oner. Otherwise you may have to look at the struct module, and that's too tricky for a beginner. regards Steve -- http://www.holdenweb.com/ > PS : I'm working on an SGI Irix operating system > >
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