Decorating Hex function to pad zeros

孤人 提交于 2019-11-27 10:14:41

问题


I wrote this simple function:

def padded_hex(i, l):
    given_int = i
    given_len = l

    hex_result = hex(given_int)[2:] # remove '0x' from beginning of str
    num_hex_chars = len(hex_result)
    extra_zeros = '0' * (given_len - num_hex_chars) # may not get used..

    return ('0x' + hex_result if num_hex_chars == given_len else
            '?' * given_len if num_hex_chars > given_len else
            '0x' + extra_zeros + hex_result if num_hex_chars < given_len else
            None)

Examples:

padded_hex(42,4) # result '0x002a'
hex(15) # result '0xf'
padded_hex(15,1) # result '0xf'

Whilst this is clear enough for me and fits my use case (a simple test tool for a simple printer) I can't help thinking there's a lot of room for improvement and this could be squashed down to something very concise.

What other approaches are there to this problem?


回答1:


Use the new .format() string method:

>>> "{0:#0{1}x}".format(42,6)
'0x002a'

Explanation:

{   # Format identifier
0:  # first parameter
#   # use "0x" prefix
0   # fill with zeroes
{1} # to a length of n characters (including 0x), defined by the second parameter
x   # hexadecimal number, using lowercase letters for a-f
}   # End of format identifier

If you want the letter hex digits uppercase but the prefix with a lowercase 'x', you'll need a slight workaround:

>>> '0x{0:0{1}X}'.format(42,4)
'0x002A'

Starting with Python 3.6, you can also do this:

>>> value = 42
>>> padding = 6
>>> f"{value:#0{padding}x}"
'0x002a'



回答2:


How about this:

print '0x%04x' % 42



回答3:


Use * to pass width and X for uppercase

print '0x%0*X' % (4,42) # '0x002A'

As suggested by georg and Ashwini Chaudhary




回答4:


If just for leading zeros, you can try zfill function.

'0x' + hex(42)[2:].zfill(4) #'0x002a'



回答5:


Suppose you want to have leading zeros for hexadecimal number, for example you want 7 digit where your hexadecimal number should be written on, you can do like that :

hexnum = 0xfff
str_hex =  hex(hexnum).rstrip("L").lstrip("0x") or "0"
'0'* (7 - len(str_hexnum)) + str_hexnum

This gives as a result :

'0000fff'


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12638408/decorating-hex-function-to-pad-zeros

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