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4D v14.3
REAL TO BLOB
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REAL TO BLOB ( real ; blob ; realFormat {; offset | *} ) | ||||||||
Parameter | Type | Description | ||||||
real | Real |
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Real value to write into the BLOB | |||||
blob | BLOB |
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BLOB to receive the Real value | |||||
realFormat | Longint |
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0 Native real format 1 Extended real format 2 Macintosh Double real format 3 Windows Double real format | |||||
offset | * | Variable, Operator |
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Offset within the BLOB (expressed in bytes) or * to append the value | |||||
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New offset after writing if not * | |||||||
The REAL TO BLOB command writes the Real value real into the BLOB blob.
The realFormat parameter fixes the internal format and byte ordering of the Real value to be written. You pass one of the following predefined constants provided by 4D:
Constant | Type | Value |
Extended real format | Longint | 1 |
Macintosh double real format | Longint | 2 |
Native real format | Longint | 0 |
PC double real format | Longint | 3 |
Platform Independence Note: If you exchange BLOBs between Macintosh and PC platforms, it is up to you to manage real formats and byte swapping issues when using this command.
If you specify the * optional parameter, the Real value is appended to the BLOB; the size of the BLOB is extended accordingly. Using the * optional parameter, you can sequentially store any number of Integer, Long Integer, Real or Text values (see other BLOB commands) in a BLOB, as long as the BLOB fits into memory.
If you do not specify the * optional parameter or the offset variable parameter, the Real value is stored at the beginning of the BLOB, overriding its previous contents; the size of the BLOB is adjusted accordingly.
If you pass the offset variable parameter, the Real value is written at the offset (starting from zero) within the BLOB. No matter where you write the Real value, the size of the BLOB is increased according to the location you passed (plus up to 8 or 10 bytes, if necessary). New allocated bytes, other than the ones you are writing, are initialized to zero.
After the call, the offset variable parameter is returned, incremented by the number of bytes that have been written. Therefore, you can reuse that same variable with another BLOB writing command to write another value.
After executing this code:
C_REAL(vrValue)
vrValue:=...
REAL TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;Native real format)
After executing this code:
C_REAL(vrValue)
vrValue:=...
REAL TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;Extended real format)
After executing this code:
C_REAL(vrValue)
vrValue:=...
REAL TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;Macintosh double real format) ` or Windows double real format
After executing this code:
SET BLOB SIZE(vxBlob;100)
C_REAL(vrValue)
vrValue:=...
INTEGER TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;PC double real format) ` or Macintosh double real format
After executing this code:
SET BLOB SIZE(vxBlob;100)
REAL TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;Extended real format;*)
After executing this code:
SET BLOB SIZE(vxBlob;100)
C_REAL(vrValue)
vrValue:=...
vlOffset:=50
REAL TO BLOB(vrValue;vxBlob;PC double real format;vlOffset) ` or Macintosh double real format
Product: 4D
Theme: BLOB
Number:
552
Created: 4D v6
BLOB to integer
BLOB to longint
BLOB to real
BLOB to text
INTEGER TO BLOB
LONGINT TO BLOB
TEXT TO BLOB
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