How to read 8-byte floating point numbers from binary?use fread
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fseek(fid,56,'bof');
x = fread(fid,1,'float64','b')
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Walter Roberson
il 29 Ott 2021
When you fopen you should specify the byte order as the third parameter to fopen, unless you are reading from something with mixed orders.
If you are reading from something with mixed orders but know the order for one particular binary fread then specify the byte order as a parameter to fread.
If you are reading a sequence of bytes at one time and regrouping them (such as if you were reading a structure with mixed datatype) then if necessary use swapbytes after any necessary typecast()
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Jan
il 30 Ott 2021
Modificato: Jan
il 12 Nov 2021
With 'ieee-le' format the bytes are read in the order [8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1], with 'ieee-be' as [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]. There is no format to store doubles with the byte order [4,3,2,1,8,7,6,5]. Yo you have to convert the order manually by reading the bytes, mix them as wanted and use typecast for the conversion.
[EDITED] As code:
bytes = fread(fid, 8, '*uint8');
bytes = bytes([4,3,2,1,8,7,6,5]);
value = typecast(bytes, 'double')
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Jan
il 12 Nov 2021
As I have suggested already, except for the changed byte order:
% fseek(fid, 56, 'bof');
% bytes = fread(fid, 8, '*uint8');
% Manually:
bytes = uint8(sscanf('C5 B9 FB 60 C1 4B FD CA', '%x')).';
value = typecast(fliplr(bytes), 'double') % As your fread('float64')
% [197, 185, 251, 96, 193, 75, 253, 202]
bytes = bytes([4,3,2,1,8,7,6,5]);
value = typecast(bytes, 'double')
Now the byte order and the order of 4-Byte-blocks is swapped.
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