Thanks Roman,
I didn't know that this was possible with [oscformat] and [oscparse]. Thanks all the friends here, I finally succeed writing my own external. Not a perfect one, but solved my problem for now.

Roman Haefeli <reduzent@gmail.com>, 7 Nis 2019 Paz, 18:54 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
Hi Arda

On Fri, 2019-04-05 at 16:00 +0300, Arda Eden wrote:
>
> 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.


Don't know if you need to do it in your own external. If you do the
message parsing in Pd (as opposed to a dedicated external), check
attached patch. It converts between floats and 4-byte-lists. Probably
not efficient, when converting tons of numbers, but easy if you're
looking for a quick'n'dirty solution.

Roman
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