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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:23:56+00:00 2026-05-17T21:23:56+00:00

I’m trying to read a binary file into a C# struct. The file was

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I’m trying to read a binary file into a C# struct. The file was created from C and the following code creates 2 bytes out of the 50+ byte rows.

unsigned short nDayTimeBitStuffed = atoi( LPCTSTR( strInput) );
unsigned short nDayOfYear         = (0x01FF & nDayTimeBitStuffed);
unsigned short nTimeOfDay         = (0x01F  & (nDayTimeBitStuffed >> 9) );

Binary values on the file are 00000001 and 00000100.

The expected values are 1 and 2, so I think some bit ordering/swapping is going on but not sure.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-17T21:23:57+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:23 pm

    The answer is ‘it depends’ – most notably on the machine, and also on how the data is written to the file. Consider:

    unsigned short x = 0x0102;
    write(fd, &x, sizeof(x));
    

    On some machines (Intel), the low-order byte (0x02) will be written before the high-order byte (0x01); on others (PPC, SPARC), the high-order byte will be written before the low-order one.

    So, from a little-endian (Intel) machine, you’d see the bytes:

    0x02 0x01
    

    But from a big-endian (PPC) machine, you’d see the bytes:

    0x01 0x02
    

    Your bytes appear to be 0x01 and 0x04. Your calculation for 0x02 appears flawed.

    The C code you show doesn’t write anything. The value in nDayOfYear is the bottom 9 bits of the input value; the nTimeOfDay appears to be the next 5 bits (so 14 of the 16 bits are used).

    For example, if the value in strInput is 12141 decimal, 0x2F6D, then the value in nDayOfYear would be 365 (0x16D) and the value in nTimeOfDay would be 23 (0x17).

    It is a funny storage order; you can’t simply compare the two values whereas if you packed the day of year in the more significant portion of the value and time into the less significant, then you could compare values as simple integers and get the correct comparison.

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