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IFloatingPoint<TSelf>.WriteSignificandLittleEndian Method

Definition

Overloads

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Byte[])

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given array.

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Span<Byte>)

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given span.

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Byte[], Int32)

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given array.

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Byte[])

Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given array.

public:
 virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ destination);
public virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian (byte[] destination);
abstract member WriteSignificandLittleEndian : byte[] -> int
override this.WriteSignificandLittleEndian : byte[] -> int
Public Overridable Function WriteSignificandLittleEndian (destination As Byte()) As Integer

Parameters

destination
Byte[]

The array to which the current significand should be written.

Returns

The number of bytes written to destination.

Applies to

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Span<Byte>)

Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given span.

public:
 virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Span<System::Byte> destination);
public virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian (Span<byte> destination);
abstract member WriteSignificandLittleEndian : Span<byte> -> int
override this.WriteSignificandLittleEndian : Span<byte> -> int
Public Overridable Function WriteSignificandLittleEndian (destination As Span(Of Byte)) As Integer

Parameters

destination
Span<Byte>

The span to which the current significand should be written.

Returns

The number of bytes written to destination.

Applies to

WriteSignificandLittleEndian(Byte[], Int32)

Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs
Source:
IFloatingPoint.cs

Writes the current significand, in little-endian format, to a given array.

public:
 virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ destination, int startIndex);
public virtual int WriteSignificandLittleEndian (byte[] destination, int startIndex);
abstract member WriteSignificandLittleEndian : byte[] * int -> int
override this.WriteSignificandLittleEndian : byte[] * int -> int
Public Overridable Function WriteSignificandLittleEndian (destination As Byte(), startIndex As Integer) As Integer

Parameters

destination
Byte[]

The array to which the current significand should be written.

startIndex
Int32

The starting index at which the significand should be written.

Returns

The number of bytes written to destination starting at startIndex.

Applies to