Dear Monks
I tried to read a binary file (on a linux machine) like
#! /usr/bin/perl -l
use strict ;
open IN,"<my_bin_file" ;
binmode IN ;
my $binrec ;
read IN, $binrec, 52 ;
print "value is ".unpack("x20 I", $binrec) ;
close IN ;
It returned the wrong number. However, the same code produced the correct value on an Unix machine!
So, I would like to convert each value (most of them are doubles, floats and integers) to little endian, but from the documentation is not really clear how to this!
Any suggestions ?
Thnks
LuCa
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