I found a method using "memcpy". Seems like it is working for now.

Arda Eden <ardaeden@gmail.com>, 5 Nis 2019 Cum, 16:00 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Hi,
I am trying to write a Pure Data external for getting real time motion capture values from an Xsens system. According to the manual (https://xsens.com/download/usermanual/3DBM/MVN_real-time_network_streaming_protocol_specification.pdf), the x, y and z coordinates of the skeleton segment positions are transferred over network (udp) as sequential 4 bytes (32 bit floating point - big endian).

I am reading the udp data with [netreceive] succesfully and able to reach any value I need.  Now trying to find a way to combine these (big endian) sequential 4 bytes in order to get the resulting 32 bit floating point number. A little advice would speed me up.

By the way, I studied the [oscparse] source. It was very helpful in most ways but also a little complicated too.

Thanks already.

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Arda EDEN
Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi
Sanat ve Tasarım Fakültesi
Müzik ve Sahne Sanatları Bölümü
Duysal (Ses) Sanatları Tasarımı Programı
İstanbul/Türkiye

Yildiz Technical University
Faculty of Art and Design
Department of Music and Performing Arts
Audio Design Program
Istanbul/Turkey


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Arda EDEN
Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi
Sanat ve Tasarım Fakültesi
Müzik ve Sahne Sanatları Bölümü
Duysal (Ses) Sanatları Tasarımı Programı
İstanbul/Türkiye

Yildiz Technical University
Faculty of Art and Design
Department of Music and Performing Arts
Audio Design Program
Istanbul/Turkey