Python bin() Function

bin() converts an integer number to its binary representation.

It returns a binary representation of the given number with the prefix 0b.

Example:

n = 5
result = bin(n)
print(result) # Output: 0b101
Syntax

bin(num)

Parameters

bin() takes a single parameter; an integer value.

Return Value
  • Binary Equivalent of the given integer.
  • TypeError for any non-integer data
Example

Use of bin()

n = 22
print('Binary equivalent of 22 is',bin(n))

# won't work
x = 12.2
print(bin(x))

Output

Binary equivalent of 22 is 0b10110

TypeError: 'float' object cannot be interpreted as an integer

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