I need to build a tcp frame with raw binary data, but all examples and tutorials I've found talking about bytes always involve conversion from a string, and that's not what I need.
In short, I need to build just an array of bytes:
0xA2 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04
Please note that I come from C/C++ world.
I've tried this:
frame = b""
frame += bytes( int('0xA2',16) )
frame += bytes( int('0x01',16) )
frame += bytes( int('0x02',16) )
frame += bytes( int('0x03',16) )
frame += bytes( int('0x04',16) )
Then, throw this frame variable to send method of socket, but not working as expected as frame doesn't contain what I want...
I know this is a very basic question about Python, so if you could point me in the right direction...
解决方案>>> frame = bytearray()
>>> frame.append(0xA2)
>>> frame.append(0x01)
>>> frame.append(0x02)
>>> frame.append(0x03)
>>> frame.append(0x04)
>>> frame
bytearray(b'\xa2\x01\x02\x03\x04')
or, using your code but fixing the errors:
frame = b""
frame += b'\xA2'
frame += b'\x01'
frame += b'\x02'
frame += b'\x03'
frame += b'\x04'