python – How to convert an int to a hex string?
python – How to convert an int to a hex string?
You are looking for the chr
function.
You seem to be mixing decimal representations of integers and hex representations of integers, so its not entirely clear what you need. Based on the description you gave, I think one of these snippets shows what you want.
>>> chr(0x65) == x65
True
>>> hex(65)
0x41
>>> chr(65) == x41
True
Note that this is quite different from a string containing an integer as hex. If that is what you want, use the hex
builtin.
This will convert an integer to a 2 digit hex string with the 0x prefix:
strHex = 0x%0.2X % 255
python – How to convert an int to a hex string?
What about hex()
?
hex(255) # 0xff
If you really want to have in front you can do:
print \ + hex(255)[1:]