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| Author | endolith |
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| Recipients | endolith |
| Date | 2012年04月29日.16:12:14 |
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| Message-id | <1335715935.12.0.0678651117983.issue14694@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Suggestion: Add an option to bin/hex/oct functions to format binary output with a minimum fixed width, including leading zeros. Also might be useful for hex and oct. Currently, bin(18) produces '0b10010' with this change, something like bin(18, foo=8) would produce '0b00010010' Examples of people wanting this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3258330/converting-from-hex-to-binary-without-losing-leading-0s-python http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1002116/can-bin-be-overloaded-like-oct-and-hex-in-python-2-6 http://stackoverflow.com/a/1425558/125507 https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/programming-9/in-python-printing-leading-zero-for-hex-numbers-0-through-f-719426/ |
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| 2012年04月29日 16:12:15 | endolith | set | recipients: + endolith |
| 2012年04月29日 16:12:15 | endolith | set | messageid: <1335715935.12.0.0678651117983.issue14694@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2012年04月29日 16:12:14 | endolith | link | issue14694 messages |
| 2012年04月29日 16:12:14 | endolith | create | |