I get bytes from the serial port which represents the voltage on my PIC board.
But I can’t convert these bytes(strings) to decimal because I get the error message above.
Here is the function(in fact, it’s associated with tkinter button)
def channel8():
ser.write(chr(0xFF))
print "you have select channel8"
x=ser.read(2)
w=int(x, 16)
print w
print "Voltage on channel8 is:" , x
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16: ‘\x0e\xa3’
def channel8():
ser.write(chr(0xFF))
print "you have select channel8"
x=ser.read(2)
z=struct.unpack("h", x)
#w=int(z, 16)
print z
and i get this :
Voltage on channel8 is: (28942,)
can you please explain how did i get this value? it’s not matching anything 😀
I think you should use struct module and unpack your binary data like this:
Because
intis not really for working with binary data, but with hexadecimal strings like:EF1D.When you did
x=ser.read(2)you received two bytes of binary data, there are two types of number representation supported bystructlibrary:short(h) andunsigned short(H). Functionstruct.unpackreceives two argument:and returns a tuple with unpacked values(only one int in your case).
So you need to change string
w=int(x, 16)tow = struct.unpack("h", x)[0]or tow = struct.unpack("H", x)[0], it depends on data type.