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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T15:13:14+00:00 2026-06-12T15:13:14+00:00

I have a java program using objects containing huge arrays of floats. Thing is

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I have a java program using objects containing huge arrays of floats.
Thing is for optimization reasons, I need to convert part of this code into C.

For benchmarking, I already converted the desired method in C.
Thing is instead of taking objects as inputs, it now takes those float arrays.

I saved those arrays in files in Java, in order to easily access it from my C code.
Problem is, Java floats and C floats are apparently completely different, and I get dummy values in my C code.

I did not find any source on the internet that could help me in this task.
I did find this, but it is for C++ and I don’t have access to those classes.

Would you have any suggestions?
I could develop some kind of converter I guess, but It may take some time and there is probably a better solution online.

Thx,

EDIT :

I am saving the float array using a DataOutputStream and its writeFloat method.

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    2026-06-12T15:13:16+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 3:13 pm

    I would use JavaCL or JavaCV to use the GPU directly.

    Note: these libraries work with Intel/AMD CPUs as well so you don’t need to use the GPU if its not faster.

    BTW: float in Java and C is the same. However if you use ObejctOutputStream this can only be read by Java and if you use DataOutputStream the data will be in Big Endian format. If you have an Intel/AMD CPU which is little endian you have to swap the bytes around.

    If you use ByteBuffer and NIO to write the data you can make it big endian or little endian. The later requires no translation.

    Note: you can access a float[] or FloatBuffer via JNI meaning it doesn’t need to be written to a file.

    To use FloatBuffer I suggest

    FloatBuffer fb = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(size*4)
                               .order(ByteOrder.nativeOrder())
                               .asFloatBuffer();
    
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