Commit 67ba4fa4 authored by Manvisha Kodali's avatar Manvisha Kodali Committed by Mariatta

bpo-26506: hex() documentation: mention %x % int (GH-2525)

parent 0653fba5
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.. function:: bin(x)
Convert an integer number to a binary string. The result is a valid Python
expression. If *x* is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an
:meth:`__index__` method that returns an integer.
Convert an integer number to a binary string prefixed with "0b". The result
is a valid Python expression. If *x* is not a Python :class:`int` object, it
has to define an :meth:`__index__` method that returns an integer. Some
examples:
>>> bin(3)
'0b11'
>>> bin(-10)
'-0b1010'
If prefix "0b" is desired or not, you can use either of the following ways.
>>> format(14, '#b'), format(14, 'b')
('0b1110', '1110')
>>> f'{14:#b}', f'{14:b}'
('0b1110', '1110')
See also :func:`format` for more information.
.. class:: bool([x])
......@@ -635,16 +650,26 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
.. function:: hex(x)
Convert an integer number to a lowercase hexadecimal string
prefixed with "0x", for example:
Convert an integer number to a lowercase hexadecimal string prefixed with
"0x". If x is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an
__index__() method that returns an integer. Some examples:
>>> hex(255)
'0xff'
>>> hex(-42)
'-0x2a'
If x is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an __index__()
method that returns an integer.
If you want to convert an integer number to an uppercase or lower hexadecimal
string with prefix or not, you can use either of the following ways:
>>> '%#x' % 255, '%x' % 255, '%X' % 255
('0xff', 'ff', 'FF')
>>> format(255, '#x'), format(255, 'x'), format(255, 'X')
('0xff', 'ff', 'FF')
>>> f'{255:#x}', f'{255:x}', f'{255:X}'
('0xff', 'ff', 'FF')
See also :func:`format` for more information.
See also :func:`int` for converting a hexadecimal string to an
integer using a base of 16.
......@@ -878,10 +903,27 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
.. function:: oct(x)
Convert an integer number to an octal string. The result is a valid Python
expression. If *x* is not a Python :class:`int` object, it has to define an
:meth:`__index__` method that returns an integer.
Convert an integer number to an octal string prefixed with "0o". The result
is a valid Python expression. If *x* is not a Python :class:`int` object, it
has to define an :meth:`__index__` method that returns an integer. For
example:
>>> oct(8)
'0o10'
>>> oct(-56)
'-0o70'
If you want to convert an integer number to octal string either with prefix
"0o" or not, you can use either of the following ways.
>>> '%#o' % 10, '%o' % 10
('0o12', '12')
>>> format(10, '#o'), format(10, 'o')
('0o12', '12')
>>> f'{10:#o}', f'{10:o}'
('0o12', '12')
See also :func:`format` for more information.
.. index::
single: file object; open() built-in function
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