How can I perform a conversion of a binary string to the corresponding hex value in Python?
I have 0000 0100 1000 1101 and I want to get 048D I'm using Python 2.6.
解决方案
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int given base 2 and then hex:
>>> int('010110', 2)
22
>>> hex(int('010110', 2))
'0x16'
>>>
>>> hex(int('0000010010001101', 2))
'0x48d'
The doc of int:
int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating
point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string,
use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string. If base is zero, the proper base is guessed based on the
string content. If the argument is outside the integer range a
long object will be returned instead.
The doc of hex:
hex(number) -> string
Return the hexadecimal representation of an integer or long
integer.