Byte
- Import can read any file as a sequence of unsigned 8-bit integers.
- Export writes a list of integers in the range (0, 255) to a binary file.
Background & Context
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- Sequence of bytes.
- Raw binary format.
- Equivalent to the UnsignedInteger8 format.
Import & Export
- Import["file","Byte"] imports any file, returning a packed array of integers in the range (0, 255).
- Export["file",list,"Byte"] exports a list of integers in the range (0, 255) to file.
- Import["file",{"Byte",elem}] or Import["file",elem ] imports the specified element from file.
- Import["file",{"Byte",{elem1,elem2,…}}] imports multiple elements.
- See the following reference pages for full general information:
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Import, Export import from or export to a file CloudImport, CloudExport import from or export to a cloud object ImportString, ExportString import from or export to a string ImportByteArray, ExportByteArray import from or export to a byte array
Import Elements
- General Import elements:
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"Elements" list of elements and options available in this file "Summary" summary of the file "Rules" list of rules for all available elements - Data representation element:
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"Data" list of integers in the range (0, 255) - By default, Import and Export use the "Data" element.
- Import["file",{"Byte",n}] gives the n byte from file.
Examples
Basic Examples (1)
Convert a list of integers to a string representing binary 8-bit unsigned integers:
Convert the binary data back to an expression:
Import the same data, assuming it represents an array of 8-bit characters:
Skip the first 10 bytes on Import: