Yeah, theyre 32-bit float I and Q, and for CPUs whose native FP format
is IEEE 754, that's what they'll be on disk 

On 2015-10-02 12:55, Jason Matusiak wrote: 

> I just wanted to make sure I have this right (because I always seem to
> confuse myself); the complex data type is 64bits, 4 bytes of I and 4
> bytes of Q, right?
> 
> Secondly, those 4B are of type signed floats from [-1,1], right? I
> assume that these are of the IEEE 754 type?
> 
> TIA!
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