Sometimes, while working with Python data, we can have a problem in which we need to perform conversion of tuple values, into combined byte and then to integer and vice-versa. This kind of problem can have application in data domains. Let’s discuss certain ways in which this task can be performed.
Input : test_tuple = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Output : 4328719365 Input : test_int = 4328719365 Output : (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Method #1 : Tuple -> Byte Integer : Using int.from_bytes()
The combination of above functions can be used to solve this problem. In this, we perform the task of conversion using internal function from_bytes() and obtain the desired integer value.
# Python3 code to demonstrate working of # Interconvert Tuple to Byte Integer # Tuple -> Byte Integer : Using int.from_bytes() # initializing tuples test_tuple = (6, 8, 3, 2) # printing original tuple print("The original tuple : " + str(test_tuple)) # Interconvert Tuple to Byte Integer # Tuple -> Byte Integer : Using int.from_bytes() res = int.from_bytes(test_tuple, byteorder ='big') # printing result print("Tuple after conversion : " + str(res))
Output :
The original tuple : (6, 8, 3, 2) Tuple after conversion : 101188354
Method #2 : Byte Integer -> Tuple : Using tuple.to_bytes()
The combination of above functions can be used to solve this problem. In this, we perform the task of conversion using internal method to_bytes() to obtain desired result.
# Python3 code to demonstrate working of # Interconvert Tuple to Byte Integer # Using Byte Integer -> Tuple : Using tuple.to_bytes() # initializing integer test_int = 101188354 # printing original integer print("The original integer : " + str(test_int)) # Interconvert Tuple to Byte Integer # Using Byte Integer -> Tuple : Using tuple.to_bytes() res = tuple(test_int.to_bytes(4, byteorder ='big')) # printing result print("Integer after conversion : " + str(res))
Output :
The original integer : 101188354 Integer after conversion : (6, 8, 3, 2)