How to read little endian integers from file in C+

2019-01-22 21:36发布

问题:

Say I have a binary file; it contains positive binary numbers, but written in little endian as 32-bit integers

How do I read this file? I have this right now.

int main() {
    FILE * fp;
    char buffer[4];
    int num = 0;
    fp=fopen("file.txt","rb");
    while ( fread(&buffer, 1, 4,fp) != 0) {

        // I think buffer should be 32 bit integer I read,
        // how can I let num equal to 32 bit little endian integer?
    }
    // Say I just want to get the sum of all these binary little endian integers,
    // is there an another way to make read and get sum faster since it's all 
    // binary, shouldnt it be faster if i just add in binary? not sure..
    return 0;
}

回答1:

This is one way to do it that works on either big-endian or little-endian architectures:

int main() {
    unsigned char bytes[4];
    int sum = 0;
    FILE *fp=fopen("file.txt","rb");
    while ( fread(bytes, 4, 1,fp) != 0) {
        sum += bytes[0] | (bytes[1]<<8) | (bytes[2]<<16) | (bytes[3]<<24);
    }
    return 0;
}


回答2:

If you are using linux you should look here ;-)

It is about useful functions such as le32toh



回答3:

From CodeGuru:

inline void endian_swap(unsigned int& x)
{
    x = (x>>24) | 
        ((x<<8) & 0x00FF0000) |
        ((x>>8) & 0x0000FF00) |
        (x<<24);
}

So, you can read directly to unsigned int and then just call this.

while ( fread(&num, 1, 4,fp) != 0) {
    endian_swap(num); 
    // conversion done; then use num
}