I'm working on a project where the output size is very important. As my outputs are numbers between 0 and 100, I'm trying to write them as bytes (or unsigned chars).
However, I'm getting errors when trying to read them.
Here is a simple example:
test_filename='test.b'
g=(3*ones(shape=[1000])).astype('c')
g.tofile(test_filename)
with open(test_filename, "rb") as f:
bytes = f.read(1)
num = int(bytes.encode('hex'), 1)
print num
Here is the error I get, somehow the bytes.encode thingy excepts a binary string or something of that sort (not sure of course):
ValueError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-43-310a447041fe> in <module>()
----> 1 num = int(bytes.encode('hex'), 1)
2 print num
ValueError: int() base must be >= 2 and <= 36
I should state that I would later need to read the output files in C++.
Thanks in advance,
Gil
int(bytes.encode('hex'), 1)
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