On Mar 17, 3:28 am, Paul Rubin <http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > My data is a = [23, 45, 56, 255]. > > My desire output is: 234556255, of course in binary file > > representation already. > > > I tried to make one using write after pack method of struct module, > > but because of spaces I got incorrect results. > > struct.pack works for me: > > Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 23 2006, 13:58:00) > >>> import struct, os > >>> x = struct.pack('BBBB', 23, 45, 56, 255) > >>> len(x) > 4 > >>> f = open('/tmp/foo','w'); f.write(x); f.close() > >>> os.system("ls -l /tmp/foo") > -rw------- 1 phr phr 4 Mar 17 01:27 /tmp/foo > >>> > > You could also do the list-string conversion with the array module.
Python 3.0a2 (r30a2:59405M, Dec 7 2007, 15:23:28) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] o n win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> bytes( [ 23, 45, 56, 255 ] ) b'\x17-8\xff' >>> a= _ >>> f= open('temp.x','wb') >>> f.write( a ) 4 >>> f= open('temp.x','rb') >>> f.read() b'\x17-8\xff' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list