Hello,
I´m quite a noob and here is my problem with filling up a bytearray with integers (hex):
1. created an empty bytearray
2. added first byte to array
3. added another byte to the array
4. added another byte to the array:
Any ideas what is wrong with my approach?
When I´m adding integers between 33 and 126 to a bytearray with the same method I´m getting problems, with even higher integers it works nicely!
kr
jona
Update:
It seems to be a problem with print() function, not with int() to bytearray!
kr
jona
I´m quite a noob and here is my problem with filling up a bytearray with integers (hex):
1. created an empty bytearray
>>> command = bytearray(3) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\x00\x00\x00')-> everything looks good!
2. added first byte to array
>>> command[0] = int(255) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\xff\x00\x00')-> everything looks good!
3. added another byte to the array
>>> command[1] = int(33) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\xff!\x00')-> why is there an "!" in the array??
4. added another byte to the array:
>>> command[1] = int(244) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\xff\xf4\x00')-> looks fine again!
>>> command[1] = int(132) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\xff\x84\x00')5. but if I´m adding lower number I´m lost again:
>>> command[1] = int(44) >>> print(command) bytearray(b'\xff,\x00')-> why is there an "," in the bytearray?
Any ideas what is wrong with my approach?
When I´m adding integers between 33 and 126 to a bytearray with the same method I´m getting problems, with even higher integers it works nicely!
kr
jona
Update:
It seems to be a problem with print() function, not with int() to bytearray!
kr
jona