* How to read floats?
@ 2000-08-01 23:15 malc
2000-08-07 16:06 ` Xavier Leroy
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From: malc @ 2000-08-01 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I need to read binary data from files, C floats (32bit) in particular,
maybe someone here already got code to do that?
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* Re: How to read floats?
2000-08-01 23:15 How to read floats? malc
@ 2000-08-07 16:06 ` Xavier Leroy
2000-08-08 0:10 ` malc
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From: Xavier Leroy @ 2000-08-07 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: malc, caml-list
> I need to read binary data from files, C floats (32bit) in particular,
> maybe someone here already got code to do that?
If your file contains a large array of 32-bit floats, the "map_file"
functions from the Bigarray module could do the job.
Otherwise, you could read the C float in a character string of length
4, then call the following C function to convert it into a
floating-point number:
#include <caml/mlvalues.h>
#include <caml/alloc.h>
value extract_float(value s)
{
union { float f; char c[4]; } buffer;
memcpy(buffer.c, String_val(s), 4);
return copy_double(buffer.d);
}
and its Caml declaration:
external extract_float : string -> float = "extract_float"
This assumes the float in the file have the same endianness as the
processor. If not, you'll need to reverse the string somewhere.
Hope this helps,
- Xavier Leroy
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* Re: How to read floats?
2000-08-07 16:06 ` Xavier Leroy
@ 2000-08-08 0:10 ` malc
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From: malc @ 2000-08-08 0:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Xavier Leroy; +Cc: caml-list
On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Xavier Leroy wrote:
> > I need to read binary data from files, C floats (32bit) in particular,
> > maybe someone here already got code to do that?
>
> If your file contains a large array of 32-bit floats, the "map_file"
> functions from the Bigarray module could do the job.
I overlooked this feature, very stupid, my appology.
>
> Otherwise, you could read the C float in a character string of length
> 4, then call the following C function to convert it into a
> floating-point number:
>
> #include <caml/mlvalues.h>
> #include <caml/alloc.h>
>
> value extract_float(value s)
> {
> union { float f; char c[4]; } buffer;
> memcpy(buffer.c, String_val(s), 4);
> return copy_double(buffer.d);
> }
>
> and its Caml declaration:
>
> external extract_float : string -> float = "extract_float"
This might come in handy too.
>
> This assumes the float in the file have the same endianness as the
> processor. If not, you'll need to reverse the string somewhere.
>
> Hope this helps,
Sure, my ultra slow Caml function(crafted by a fellow low level coder)
will go away. Thanks!
> - Xavier Leroy
>
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