SWAP_ENDIAN
Syntax | Return Value | Arguments | Keywords | Examples | Version History | See Also
The SWAP_ENDIAN function reverses the byte ordering of arbitrary scalars, arrays or structures. It can make "big endian" number "little endian" and vice-versa.
Note
The BYTEORDER procedure can be used to reverse the byte ordering of scalars and arrays (SWAP_ENDIAN also allows structures).
This routine is written in the IDL language. Its source code can be found in the file swap_endian.pro in the lib subdirectory of the IDL distribution.
Syntax
Result = SWAP_ENDIAN(Variable [, /SWAP_IF_BIG_ENDIAN] [, /SWAP_IF_LITTLE_ENDIAN])
Return Value
SWAP_ENDIAN returns values of the same type and structure as the input value, with the pertinent bytes reversed.
Arguments
Variable
The named variable—scalar, array, or structure—to be swapped.
Keywords
SWAP_IF_BIG_ENDIAN
If this keyword is set, the swap request will only be performed if the platform running IDL uses "big endian" byte ordering. On little endian machines, the SWAP_ENDIAN request quietly returns without doing anything. Note that this keyword does not refer to the byte ordering of the input data, but to the computer hardware.
SWAP_IF_LITTLE_ENDIAN
If this keyword is set, the swap request will only be performed if the platform running IDL uses "little endian" byte ordering. On big endian machines, the SWAP_ENDIAN request quietly returns without doing anything. Note that this keyword does not refer to the byte ordering of the input data, but to the computer hardware.
Examples
Version History
See Also
BYTEORDER, SWAP_ENDIAN_INPLACE