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python - Reading a binary file into a struct

I have a binary file with a known format/structure.

How do I read all the binary data in to an array of the structure?

Something like (in pseudo code)

bytes = read_file(filename)
struct = {'int','int','float','byte[255]'}
data = read_as_struct(bytes, struct)
data[1]
>>> 10,11,10.1,Arr[255]

EDIT:

Solution so far:

data = []

fmt   = '=iiiii256i'
fmt_s = '=iiiii'
fmt_spec = '256i'

struct_size = struct.calcsize(fmt)

for i in range(struct_size, len(bytes)-struct_size, struct_size):
    dat1= list(struct.unpack(fmt_s, bytes[i-struct_size:i-1024]))
    dat2= list(struct.unpack(fmt_spec, bytes[i-1024:i]))
    dat1.append(dat2)
    data.append(dat1)
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Actually it looks like you're trying to read a list (or array) of structures from the file. The idiomatic way to do this in Python is use the struct module and call struct.unpack() in a loop—either a fixed number of times if you know the number of them in advance, or until end-of-file is reached—and store the results in a list. Here's an example of the latter:

import struct

struct_fmt = '=5if255s' # int[5], float, byte[255]
struct_len = struct.calcsize(struct_fmt)
struct_unpack = struct.Struct(struct_fmt).unpack_from

results = []
with open(filename, "rb") as f:
    while True:
        data = f.read(struct_len)
        if not data: break
        s = struct_unpack(data)
        results.append(s)

The same results can be also obtained slightly more concisely using a list comprehension along with a short generator function helper (i.e. read_chunks() below):

def read_chunks(f, length):
    while True:
        data = f.read(length)
        if not data: break
        yield data

with open(filename, "rb") as f:
    results = [struct_unpack(chunk) for chunk in read_chunks(f, struct_len)]

Update

You don't, in fact, need to explicitly define a helper function as shown above because you can use Python's built-in iter() function to dynamically create the needed iterator object in the list comprehension itself like so:

from functools import partial

with open(filename, "rb") as f:
    results = [struct_unpack(chunk) for chunk in iter(partial(f.read, struct_len), b'')]

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