On 14/11/11 05:34, Shirkhedkar, Dhanashri wrote:
If we are opening a binary file in python then do we have to use “Import
struct” and do “struct.unpack” to work on the data from that binary file?

That depends but in general the answer is no.
But it all depends on what is in the file. If it is a known format (like Pickle say) there may well be a higher level module that will interopret the file for you. But fundamentally, opening a file in binary mode means you are reading the raw bytes from the file and the interpretation of those bytes is entirely your responsibility.

Will we be able to process the file as text file without using struct?

Only if the bytes represent text. You can certainly treat the bytes as if they were text and interesting things may happen. Whether the text interpretation bears any resemblance to the original intent of the files author is another matter all together.

The key thing in dealing with binary files is that you must know what the bytes you are reading represent (or be willing to reverse engineer it!). If an existing interpreter (eg pickle, PIL, gzip etc) exists that will make life easier. If not you can either read the bytes into a list and process them manually. Or, if you know what they represent, you can use struct to convert them into appropriate Python data objects.

The choice is yours and depends on many factors.

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Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

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