This question is probably "unusual", but I need to cast a float Number to an integer Number, without modifying its binary representation.
For example, the float 37.5 is represented by the bytes 0x42160000 (according to IEEE 754).
I need to reinterpret 0x42160000 as an integer, i.e. the number 1108738048
How do I do this? I'm thinking there could be 开发者_运维百科some bitwise tricks to accomplish this?
To be clear, I'm not looking for Math.round or parseInt.
Typed arrays can come in handy here: http://jsfiddle.net/rtYrM/.
// create array which is specialized for holding 1 float value
var floatArray = new Float32Array(1);
// set the float value
floatArray[0] = 37.5;
// use its buffer (4 bytes for 1 float) and pass it to an array
// specialized for integers
var intArray = new Int32Array(floatArray.buffer);
// the integer array will interpret the buffer bytes as an integer,
// which seems to be just what you want
intArray[0] === 1108738048; //true
intArray.buffer will hold the same bytes as floatArray.buffer, but by not accessing it with the buffer but with the array itself, it will read those bytes as the type specified by the typed array: as integers for Int32Array, and as floats for Float32Array.
In this case (in base 10):
floatArrayis set to the value[ 37.5 ].floatArray.bufferis automatically set to the values[ 0, 0, 22, 66 ].floatArray.bufferis passed to a new integer array,intArray.intArray.buffertherefore contains the values[ 0, 0, 22, 66 ]as well.intArraycontains the value[ 1108738048 ], calculated with its buffer.
I don't believe Javascript includes any mechanism for doing this. There's a method java.lang.Float.floatBitsToIntBits() in Java, so depending on your intended environment you might be able to make use of that. If all else fails, you might have to send the data back to the server to be converted. Alternatively, I've seen attempts at Javascript methods to do this conversion, but never one that was 100% complete and correct.
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