Show hex value for all bytes, even when ASCII characters are present

久未见 提交于 2020-01-11 05:50:10

问题


In Python (3) at least, if a binary value has an ASCII representation, it is shown instead of the hexadecimal value. For instance, the binary value of 67 which is ASCII C is show as follows:

bytes([67]) # b'C'

Whereas for binary values without ASCII representations, they are shown in hex. I.E.

b'\x0f'

Is there a way to force Python to show the binary values in their binary-hex form (if this is what it is called), even when there are ASCII representations?

Edit: By this I mean, something that starts with b'\x',. This would make debugging easier when you are looking for specific bytes to be printed for instance.

Thanks


回答1:


There is no specific means of requiring any particular formatting (like \x) for a byte string. If you really need specific formatting, you could use something like the .hex() solution from this question, but wrap it with other code to insert the formatting you need. Another useful tool is the hex builtin function. For instance, if you want \x:

>>> x = bytes([67, 128])
>>> print(''.join(r'\x'+hex(letter)[2:] for letter in x))
\x43\x80

If you just need to be able to visually distinguish the bytes, using hex by itself may work for you (it uses 0x instead of \x):

>>> print(''.join(hex(letter) for letter in x))
0x430x80

There is not a way to make this the default behavior for byte strings. Whatever you do, you're going to have to write code that specifies the display format you want; you can't make Python automatically display printable bytes as \x escapes.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26568245/show-hex-value-for-all-bytes-even-when-ascii-characters-are-present

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!