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Revision as of 05:45, 9 March 2017
function dwordToByteTable(Number)
Converts a DWORD (4 bytes) to a byte table.
Note: If the number is a float only the integer no greater than or no less than the given value will be used.
Same as value from 'math.floor'.
i.e.: 8.1 : 8, 8.9 : 8, -8.1 : -8, -8.9 : -8
Note: If the number is larger than a DWORD (4 bytes) only the lower portion of the number will be used.
i.e.: 0xFFFFFFFF00 : 0xFFFFFF00 4 3 2 1 0 3 2 1 0
Function Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Number | number | The number to convert to a byte table |
Examples
local bt = dwordToByteTable(0xFFFFFFFF) --3 2 1 0 writeBytes('00123ABC', bt)
Code:
local bt = dwordToByteTable(10) for i, v in ipairs(bt) do print(i, string.format('%02X', v)) end
Output:
0 0A 1 00 2 00 3 00
Code:
local bt = dwordToByteTable(10.9) for i, v in ipairs(bt) do print(i, string.format('%02X', v)) end
Output:
0 0A 1 00 2 00 3 00
Code:
local bt = dwordToByteTable(0xFFFFFFFF00) --4 3 2 1 0 for i, v in ipairs(bt) do print(i, string.format('%02X', v)) end
Output:
0 00 1 FF 2 FF 3 FF
See also
Related Functions
- readBytes
- readInteger
- readQword
- readPointer
- readFloat
- readDouble
- readString
- writeBytes
- writeInteger
- writeQword
- writeFloat
- writeDouble
- writeString
- readBytesLocal
- readIntegerLocal
- readQwordLocal
- readPointerLocal
- readFloatLocal
- readDoubleLocal
- readStringLocal
- writeBytesLocal
- writeIntegerLocal
- writeQwordLocal
- writeFloatLocal
- writeDoubleLocal
- writeStringLocal
- wordToByteTable
- qwordToByteTable
- floatToByteTable
- doubleToByteTable
- stringToByteTable
- wideStringToByteTable
- byteTableToWord
- byteTableToDword
- byteTableToQword
- byteTableToFloat
- byteTableToDouble
- byteTableToString
- byteTableToWideString