Core Function BitSwap

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Revision as of 18:12, 8 August 2014

BitSwap( <expression> )

Contents

Description

Byte-swap of the expression (little-endian <-> big-endian)

Parameters

expression

Any valid numeric expression.

Return Value

Success: Returns the value with its bytes swapped to convert to/from endians.

Failure: Returns NULL.

Remarks

This function is smart enough to see what type of variable you are using such as Int16, UInt16, Float, Double etc etc and byte swap accordingly you will get back the same you gave it.

So if you swap the bytes of an Int32 you will get an Int32 in the return value.

Example

A 64-Bit Integer

$a = (Int64)21216547458451;
say $a;
printr Pack('q', $a);
$b = BitSwap($a);
say $b;
printr Pack('q', $b);
$c = BitSwap($b);
say $c;

A 64-bit Floating point

$a = (double)5684343474375685;
say $a;
printr Pack('d', $a);
$b = BitSwap($a);
say $b;
printr Pack('d', $b);
$c = BitSwap($b);
say $c;
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