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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T03:26:58+00:00 2026-05-27T03:26:58+00:00

From this question: bytearray – Perl pack/unpack and length of binary string – Stack

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bytearray – Perl pack/unpack and length of binary string – Stack Overflow

I’ve learned that @unparray = unpack("d "x5, $aa); in the snippet below results with string items in the unparray – not with double precision numbers (as I expected).

Is it possible to somehow obtain an array of double-precision values from the $aa bytestring in the snippet below?:

$a = pack("d",255);
print length($a)."\n";
# prints 8

$aa = pack("ddddd", 255,123,0,45,123);
print length($aa)."\n";
# prints 40

@unparray = unpack("d "x5, $aa);
print scalar(@unparray)."\n";
# prints 5

print length($unparray[0])."\n" 
# prints 3

printf "%d\n", $unparray[0] '
# prints 255

# one liner:
# perl -e '$a = pack("d",255); print length($a)."\n"; $aa = pack("ddddd", 255,123,0,45,123); print length($aa)."\n"; @unparray = unpack("d "x5, $aa); print scalar(@unparray)."\n"; print length($unparray[0])."\n" '

Many thanks in advance for any answers,
Cheers!

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    2026-05-27T03:26:59+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:26 am

    What makes you think it’s not stored as a double?

    use feature qw( say );
    
    use Config      qw( %Config );
    use Devel::Peek qw( Dump );
    
    my @a = unpack "d5", pack "d5", 255,123,0,45,123;
    
    say 0+@a;             # 5
    Dump $a[0];           # NOK (floating point format)
    say $Config{nvsize};  # 8 byte floats on this build
    
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