On 2005-01-15, Scott David Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I've read some bytes from a file and just now I can't interpret 4 bytes >> in this dates like a real value.
> OK, here's the skinny (I used blocks & views to get the answer): > > import struct > bytes = ''.join(chr(int(txt, 16)) for txt in '3F 8C CC CD'.split()) > struct.unpack('>f', bytes) Just be careful. That doesn't work for all 32-bit IEEE floating point values: >>> import struct >>> bytes = '\xff\xff\xff\xff' >>> print struct.unpack('>f',bytes) (-6.8056469327705772e+38,) 0xffffff is _not_ -6.8...e38. It's a NaN. IIRC, it doesn't work for infinities either. I haven't tried denormals. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! It's hard being at an ARTIST!! visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list