Reputation: 21
When I get to the following line in my code, I receive the following error:
inputString = "{:02x}".format(inputNumber)
ValueError: Unknown format code 'x' for object of type 'str'
How can I avoid this?
# Global variables
state = [None] * 256
p = q = None
def setKey(key):
##RC4 Key Scheduling Algorithm
global p, q, state
state = [n for n in range(256)]
p = q = j = 0
for i in range(256):
if len(key) > 0:
j = (j + state[i] + key[i % len(key)]) % 256
else:
j = (j + state[i]) % 256
state[i], state[j] = state[j], state[i]
def byteGenerator():
##RC4 Pseudo-Random Generation Algorithm
global p, q, state
p = (p + 1) % 256
q = (q + state[p]) % 256
state[p], state[q] = state[q], state[p]
return state[(state[p] + state[q]) % 256]
def encrypt(key,inputString):
##Encrypt input string returning a byte list
setKey(string_to_list(key))
return [ord(p) ^ byteGenerator() for p in inputString]
def decrypt(inputByteList):
##Decrypt input byte list returning a string
return "".join([chr(c ^ byteGenerator()) for c in inputByteList])
def intToList(inputNumber):
##Convert a number into a byte list
inputString = "{:02x}".format(inputNumber)
return [(inputString[i:i + 2], 16) for i in range(0, len(inputString), 2)]
def string_to_list(inputString):
##Convert a string into a byte list
return [ord(c) for c in inputString]
loop = 1
while loop == 1: #simple loop to always bring the user back to the menu
print("RC4 Encryptor/Decryptor")
print
print("Please choose an option from the below menu")
print
print("1) Encrypt")
print("2) Decrypt")
print
choice = input("Choose your option: ")
choice = int(choice)
if choice == 1:
key = input("Enter Key: ")
inputstring = input("enter plaintext: ")
print(encrypt(key, inputstring))
elif choice == 2:
key = input("Enter Key: ")
ciphertext = input("enter plaintext: ")
print(decrypt(intToList(ciphertext)))
elif choice == 3:
#returns the user to the previous menu by ending the loop and clearing the screen.
loop = 0
else:
print ("please enter a valid option") #if any NUMBER other than 1, 2 or 3 is entered.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1212
Reputation: 179697
It looks like you’re trying to convert a string to hex. Unfortunately that’s not the way to do it: "{:02x}".format
is for formatting a single integer, so it doesn’t work for a whole string.
Python 3 includes the method bytes.hex()
which performs this transformation for you, but you’ll need a byte string rather than a normal string. You can use string encoding to convert from str to bytes.
If you wanted to do the transformation yourself, you could call "{:02x}".format
on the character codes of each character in your string, and concatenate the individual hex values together. Be careful with Unicode in this case; you might be better off working with a byte string.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 14546
The format string code x
converts an integer to its hexadecimal representation as a string. For example:
>>> "{:02x}".format(54563)
'd523'
The error you are getting occurs when you pass a string as inputNumber
. Arguments passed to your intToList
function should be integers. Consider using intToList(int(your_argument_here))
.
Upvotes: 1