How Can I Send Anything Other Than Strings Through Python Sock.send()
I'm very very new to programming in Python, but out of necessity I had to hack something together very quick. I am trying to send some data over UDP, and I have everything working
Solution 1:
Are you using Python 2.7 or 3.2?
In 3.2 you could do:
data = bytes.fromhex('01AF23')
s.send(data)
Data would then be equal to:
b'\x01\xAF\x23'
In 2.7 the same could be accomplished with:
data = '01AF23'.decode('hex')
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