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How Can I Convert A Tuple To A Float In Python?

Say I created a tuple like this using a byte array: import struct a = struct.unpack('f', 'helo') How can I now convert a into a float? Any ideas?

Solution 1:

struct.unpack always returns a tuple, because you can unpack multiple values, not just one.

A tuple is a sequence, just like a list, or any other kind of sequence. So, you can index it:

>>> a = struct.unpack('f', 'helo')
>>> b = a[0]
>>> b
7.316105495173273e+28

… or use assignment unpacking:

>>> b, = a
>>> b
7.316105495173273e+28

… or loop over it:

>>> for b in a:
...     print(b)
7.316105495173273e+28

And of course you can combine any of those into a single line:

>>> b = struct.unpack('f', 'helo')[0]
>>> b, = struct.unpack('f', 'helo')
>>> c = [b*b for b in struct.unpack('f', 'helo')]

If this isn't obvious to you, you should read Lists, More on Lists, and Tuples and Sequences in the tutorial.


Solution 2:

You probably could do this:

a = a[0]


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