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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T11:59:51+00:00 2026-05-19T11:59:51+00:00

I want to convert an 32-byte (although I might need other lengths) integer to

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I want to convert an 32-byte (although I might need other lengths) integer to a bytes object in python. Is there a clean and simple way to do this?

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    2026-05-19T11:59:52+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 11:59 am

    I’m guessing you need a 32-bit integer, and big-endian to boot:

    >>> from ctypes import c_uint32
    >>> l = c_uint32(0x12345678)
    >>> bytes(l)
    b'xV4\x12'
    

    There is c_uint8, c_uint16 and c_uint64 as well. For longer ints you need to make it manually, using divmod(x, 256).

    >>> def bytify(v):
    ...   v, r = divmod(v, 256)
    ...   yield r
    ...   if v == 0:
    ...      raise StopIteration
    ...   for r in bytify(v):
    ...     yield r
    ... 
    >>> [x for x in bytify(0x12345678)]
    [120, 86, 52, 18]
    >>> bytes(bytify(0x12345678))
    b'xV4\x12
    >>> bytes(bytify(0x123456789098765432101234567890987654321))
    b'!Ce\x87\t\x89gE#\x01!Ce\x87\t\x89gE#\x01'
    
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