Use the int
function with a base
of 2
to read a binary value as an integer.
n = int('01010101', 2)
Python 2 uses strings to handle binary data, so you would use the chr()
function to convert the integer to a one-byte string.
data = chr(n)
Python 3 handles binary and text differently, so you need to use the bytes
type instead. This doesn't have a direct equivalent to the chr()
function, but the bytes
constructor can take a list of byte values. We put n
in a one element array and convert that to a bytes
object.
data = bytes([n])
Once you have your binary string, you can open a file in binary mode and write the data to it like this:
with open('out.bin', 'wb') as f:
f.write(data)
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