ing a file for i86
[little endian]).
The more info, the better, perhaps some body else will search and find this
if ever the need.
Ted Huntington wrote:
> I should have type "signed 32 bit little endian" and little endian float.
>
> Ted Huntington wrote:
>
> > ok I see
I should have type "signed 32 bit little endian" and little endian float.
Ted Huntington wrote:
> ok I see to use the "pack" command, but now how do I format to 32 bit
> little endian?
>
> Ted Huntington wrote:
>
> > Is there some easy way to fwrite
ok I see to use the "pack" command, but now how do I format to 32 bit
little endian?
Ted Huntington wrote:
> Is there some easy way to fwrite a 32 bit int or float?
>
> --
> Ted Huntington
> Programmer Analyst I
> Main Library
> University of California, Irvine
&g
Is there some easy way to fwrite a 32 bit int or float?
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