CFile:WriteBswap


The WriteBswap method writes binary data to a file and reverses the byte order in the process. This method is useful for writing binary data to a file that uses a reversed byte orderi, such as FITS format, or for writing files that are to be read on another computer that uses a reversed byte order architecture. Also see the Write method for writing data with a normal byte order.

Syntax

nBytes = CFile:WriteBswap( value, sDataType )

nBytes = CFile:WriteBswap( table, sDataType* )

Remarks

This method can write single values or an entire data table to the CFile object. The format used in the output file is not necessarily the same as that of the value being written. For example, suppose value = 12. Then you can write this value as an 8-, 16-, or 32-bit integer or a 32- or 64 bit real number by changing the sDataType string. See Data Types for a description of the available data types and the string to use for sDataType. Note that character strings do not have byte ordering issues, so both Write and the current method give the same result when writing string data.

Example

The script below provides a complete function to save a lua table to a raw binary file as 64-bit real numbers. The table is a simple array with indices [1] through [ nCols x nRows ].

The nCols and nRows parameters are written individually as "long" (32 bit) integers. Following that is a numeric Data Type code to indicate the table contains 64 bit real numbers. Then the entire table is saved. When using WriteBswap for a table, the output data type defaults to 64-bit real values if it is not specified. For the file to end up with the correct length, it is assumed that the number of table elements is nCols x nRows.

 

function Write2dTable( t, nCols, nRows )

 

  if type(t) ~= "table" then return false end

-- failure: a table was not passed

  local sName = GetFileNameSave( "dat" )

-- Get a file name with file type "dat"

  if sName ~= nil then

-- check that a file name was selected

    F = FileOpen( sName, "wb" )

-- Open the file for writing binary data

    if F ~= nil then

-- if the file was opened

      F:WriteBswap( nCols, "long" )

-- number of columns as a long integer

      F:WriteBswap( nRows, "long" )

-- number of rows as a long integer

      F:WriteBswap( 6, "long" )

-- 6 = code for 64-bit real number data

      F:WriteBswap( t )

-- write the table as 64-bit real values.

      F:Close()

-- remember to close the file when done

      return true

-- success

    end

 

  end

 

  return false

-- failure

end

 

Related Topics

CFile Class, Write, ReadBswap, File Access Modes