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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T05:39:57+00:00 2026-06-17T05:39:57+00:00

I have not been able to convert something like this: byte[] b = new

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I have not been able to convert something like this:

byte[] b = new byte[] { 12, 24, 19, 17};

into something like this:

float myfloatvalue = ?;

Could someone please give me an example?

Also how to turn that float back to bytes?

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    2026-06-17T05:39:57+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 5:39 am

    From byte[] -> float, you could do:

    byte[] b = new byte[] { 12, 24, 19, 17};
    float myfloatvalue = ByteBuffer.wrap(b).getFloat();
    

    Here is an alternative to using ByteBuffer.allocate for converting float -> byte[]:

    int bits = Float.floatToIntBits(myFloat);
    byte[] bytes = new byte[4];
    bytes[0] = (byte)(bits & 0xff);
    bytes[1] = (byte)((bits >> 8) & 0xff);
    bytes[2] = (byte)((bits >> 16) & 0xff);
    bytes[3] = (byte)((bits >> 24) & 0xff);
    
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