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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T12:27:50+00:00 2026-05-29T12:27:50+00:00

perl hex() analog in python how to? I have next perl code: my $Lon

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perl hex() analog in python how to?
I have next perl code:

my $Lon = substr($Hexline,16,8);
say $output_f "Lon: " . hex($Lon) . "";

where $Hexline has “6a48f82d8e828ce82b82…” format

I try it on python

Lon = int(Hexline[16:24], 16)
f.write('lon = %s' % str(Lon)+'\n')

is it right?

EDIT: in perl’s case hex() gives me a decimal value.

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    2026-05-29T12:27:50+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 12:27 pm

    Yes, to convert an hexadecimal string to an integer you use int(hex_str, 16).

    Note that in your write method call:

    • You don’t need to concatenate two strings to add the new line character, you can add it to the formatting string directly.
    • To print integer you should use %d instead of %s.
    • You don’t really need to call str to transform the integer into a string.

    Hence, the write call could be written as:

    f.write('lon = %d\n' % Lon)
    

    Alternatively, you could also use format this way:

    f.write('lon = {0}\n'.format(Lon))
    
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