Package | flash.utils |
Class | public final class Endian |
Inheritance | Endian Object |
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0, Flash Player 9, Flash Lite 4 |
Content in Flash Player or Adobe® AIR™ can interface with a server by using the binary protocol of that server, directly. Some servers use the bigEndian byte order and some servers use the littleEndian byte order. Most servers on the Internet use the bigEndian byte order because "network byte order" is bigEndian. The littleEndian byte order is popular because the Intel x86 architecture uses it. Use the endian byte order that matches the protocol of the server that is sending or receiving data.
Related API Elements
flash.filesystem.FileStream.endian
flash.utils.IDataInput.endian
flash.utils.IDataOutput.endian
flash.net.Socket.endian
flash.net.URLStream.endian
Constant | Defined By | ||
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BIG_ENDIAN : String = "bigEndian" [static]
Indicates the most significant byte of the multibyte number appears first in the sequence of bytes. | Endian | ||
LITTLE_ENDIAN : String = "littleEndian" [static]
Indicates the least significant byte of the multibyte number appears first in the sequence of bytes. | Endian |
BIG_ENDIAN | Constant |
public static const BIG_ENDIAN:String = "bigEndian"
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0, Flash Player 9, Flash Lite 4 |
Indicates the most significant byte of the multibyte number appears first in the sequence of bytes.
The hexadecimal number 0x12345678 has 4 bytes (2 hexadecimal digits per byte). The most significant byte is 0x12. The least significant byte is 0x78. (For the equivalent decimal number, 305419896, the most significant digit is 3, and the least significant digit is 6).
A stream using the bigEndian byte order (the most significant byte first) writes:
12 34 56 78
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LITTLE_ENDIAN | Constant |
public static const LITTLE_ENDIAN:String = "littleEndian"
Language Version: | ActionScript 3.0 |
Runtime Versions: | AIR 1.0, Flash Player 9, Flash Lite 4 |
Indicates the least significant byte of the multibyte number appears first in the sequence of bytes.
The hexadecimal number 0x12345678 has 4 bytes (2 hexadecimal digits per byte). The most significant byte is 0x12. The least significant byte is 0x78. (For the equivalent decimal number, 305419896, the most significant digit is 3, and the least significant digit is 6).
A stream using the littleEndian byte order (the least significant byte first) writes:
78 56 34 12
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