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> Datum: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:39:50 -0700
> Von: Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Don't access the _value_, just copy the bytes.
>
Well, sooner or later i have to access the _value_, cause thats what im
interested in. To recall my situation:
im loading binary files, and, on loading, i swap the bytes, if needed
(determing that on header info). I load those files to get the values stored in
them of course:)
Anyways, as i said, it all works fine here in practice , the only thing that
keeps me unsure is that people here say it doesnt work:)
I suspect that, my method simply does not work "universal", as there would be
many systems/compilers wheter the used float method would funk it up. But, it
works fine on windows and macs , msvc and xcode. (which im fine with since my
code wont have to run elsewhere) Maybe?
Thanks once again
Max
> void ExtractSwappedFloat(float *MyFloat, char *Bytes)
> {
> char *Buffer = (char *)MyFloat;
>
> Buffer[0] = Bytes[3];
> Buffer[1] = Bytes[2];
> Buffer[2] = Bytes[1];
> Buffer[3] = Bytes[0];
> }
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