Bit Operations
Gianmaria Iaculo - NVENTA
gianmaria at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 28 16:05:40 EST 2007
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Txs all, i wont to respond to who asked why i needed it: I'm using python on GSM modules and the informations i have to move goes along GPRS/UMTS connections so it's beatiful for me to transfer more informations with less space... imagine i have to send this simple data.... 41.232323,12.345678 i can send it as it's or use the nibble trick and on the receiving station 'unlift" the data and rebuild the original information... isn'it??? cheers + TXS, Gianmaria ps: now i'm gonna read all your answers in details... txs again Firma Gianmaria Iaculo "Gianmaria Iaculo - NVENTA" <gianmaria at hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio news:fikhra$dmc$1 at aioe.org... > Hi there, > I'm so new to python (coming from .net so excuse me for the stupid > question) and i'm tring to do a very simple thing,with bytes. > > My problem is this: > > i've a byte that naturally is composed from 2 nibbles hi&low, and two > chars.. like A nd B. What i wonna do is to write A to the High nibble and > B to the the lower nibble. > Or an other example can be i've 2 numbers.. like 7 and 8 and whant to do > the same as for chars. > > I'm really confused on how t do it, maybe cause python is type-less > (dynamic typed) > > > Any Help? > > Cheers, > Gianmaria > ITALY > >
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