To handle binary files in Python, you can use the built-in `open()` function with `rb` (read binary) or `wb` (write binary) mode. Here’s an example demonstrating how to read a binary file.
# Example: Reading a binary file in Python
with open('example.bin', 'rb') as binary_file:
data = binary_file.read()
print(data)
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