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Posted by DM on 09/27/07 12:12
"Erwin Moller"
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> DM wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm writing a program that connects to a data stream containing a number
>> of
>> different variable types. Ie 4 & 8 byte integers, ASCII characters and 8
>> byte floats.
>>
>> I use fgetc to capture the data in characters then I reconstruct the
>> variables from these bytes.
>>
>> For integers this is easy, just multiply the bytes by orders of 256 to
>> get
>> the right offset values. The thing I can't figure out is how to
>> reconstruct
>> a double precision floating point number from its 8 component bytes.
>>
>> Is there an easy way to do this in PHP? I couldn't find anything useful
>> through
>> Google...
>>
>> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> -DM
>>
>
> Hi DM,
>
> This data stream, where is it coming from?
> What program is producing it?
> Also PHP?
>
> Regards,
> Erwin Moller
Hi Erwin, thanks for the reply.
The data stream is coming from a custom Win32 Visual C++ real-time server
program which pumps out up to 1,000,000 of these multi-type messages per
day.
I would like to grab and parse this data, then insert it into a postgreSQL
database under Linux rather than looking for a Windows solution.
I'm looking for a way to get this data into the postgres database so I can
utillise a whole suite of PHP diagnostic & analysis program I wrote for
another similar application.
I had a look at the IEEE standard for double precision floats, but it looks
like I would have to do around 10-15 calculations per message to manually
restore the value. This would be impractical for the amount of through-put I
am facing...
-DM
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