I want to be able to open up an image file and extra the hexadecimal values byte-by-byte. I have no idea how to do this and googling "python byte editing" and "python byte array" didn't come up with anything, surprisingly. Can someone point me towards the library i need to use, specific methods i can google, or tutorials/guides?
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Python standard library has mmap module, which can be used to do exactly this. Take a look on the documentation for further information. |
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The Hachoir framework is a set of Python library and tools to parse and edit binary files: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/hachoir-core It has knowledge of common file types, so this could just be what you need. |
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Depending on what you want to do it might be enough to open the file in binary mode and read the data with the normal file functions:
Python doesn't really care if the |
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Check out the stuct module.
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