Convert Uint8array To Double In Javascript
I have an arraybuffer and I want to get double values.For example from [64, -124, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0] I would get 641.5 Any ideas?
Solution 1:
You could adapt the excellent answer of T.J. Crowder and use DataView#setUint8
for the given bytes.
var data = [64, -124, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
// Create a buffer
var buf = new ArrayBuffer(8);
// Create a data view of it
var view = new DataView(buf);
// set bytes
data.forEach(function (b, i) {
view.setUint8(i, b);
});
// Read the bits as a float/native 64-bit double
var num = view.getFloat64(0);
// Done
console.log(num);
For multiple numbers, you could take chunks of 8.
function getFloat(array) {
var view = new DataView(new ArrayBuffer(8));
array.forEach(function (b, i) {
view.setUint8(i, b);
});
return view.getFloat64(0);
}
var data = [64, -124, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 64, -124, 12, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
i = 0,
result = [];
while (i < data.length) {
result.push(getFloat(data.slice(i, i + 8)));
i += 8;
}
console.log(result);
Solution 2:
Based on the answer from Nina Scholz I came up with a shorter:
function getFloat(data /* Uint8Array */) {
return new DataView(data.buffer).getFloat64(0);
}
Or if you have a large array and know the offset:
function getFloat(data, offset = 0) {
return new DataView(data.buffer, offset, 8).getFloat64(0);
}
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