Vb6 type to python
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Wed Nov 30 13:07:17 EST 2022
On 11/30/2022 6:56 AM, luca72.b... at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello i have a byte file, that fill a vb6 type like:
> Type prog_real
> codice As String * 12 'hsg
> denom As String * 24 'oo
> codprof As String * 12 'ljio
> note As String * 100
> programmer As String * 11
> Out As Integer
> b_out As Byte 'TRUE = Sec FALSE= mm
> asse_w As Byte '3.zo Asse --> 0=Z 1=W
> numpassi As Integer 'put
> len As Long 'leng
> p(250) As passo_pg
> vd(9) As Byte 'vel.
> qUscita(9) As Integer 'quote
> l_arco As Long 'reserved
> AxDin As Byte 'dime
> End Type
>
> How i can convert to python
You don't need to declare variable types in Python.
I don't do Python OO so someone else can answer better, but a simple
port of your VB type would be a python class definition:
class prog_real:
codice, denom, codprof, note, programmer
AxDin, b_out, asse_w, vd, Out, numpassi, qUscita
len, l_arco, p
important: at some point you'll have trouble with a variable named
'len', which is a Python built-in function.
For a visual aid you could label the variables by type and assign an
initial value, if that helps you keep track in your mind.
class prog_real:
# strings
codice, denom, codprof, note, programmer = '', '', '', '', ''
# bytes
AxDin, b_out, asse_w, vd = 0, 0, 0, 0
# ints
Out, numpassi, qUscita = 0, 0, 0
# longs
len, l_arco = 0, 0
# misc
p = ''
But it's not necessary.
To restrict the range of values in the variables you would have to
manually check them each time before or after they change, or otherwise
force some kind of error/exception that occurs when the variable
contains data you don't want.
# assign values
prog_real.codice = 'ABC'
print('codice: ' + prog_real.codice)
prog_real.codice = 'DEF'
print('codice: ' + prog_real.codice)
prog_real.codice = 123
print('codice: ' + str(prog_real.codice))
And as shown in the last 2 lines, a variable can accept any type of
data, even after it's been initialized with a different type.
b = 1
print(type(b))
<class 'int'>
b = 'ABC'
print(type(b))
<class 'str'>
Python data types:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/python-data-types
A VB to python program:
https://vb2py.sourceforge.net
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