Node.js Buffer.writeUIntLE() Method
The Buffer.writeUIntLE() method is used to write the specified bytes, using little endian, to a Buffer object. It supports up to 48 bits of accuracy. Its behavior is undefined when you use the value of anything other than an unsigned integer.
Syntax:
Buffer.writeUIntLE( value, offset, byteLength )
Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- value: It specifies the number which needs to be written to the Buffer object.
- offset: It specifies the number of bytes to skip before starting to write into the buffer. The value of offset lies 0 <= offset <= buf.length – byteLength.
- byteLength: It specifies the number of bytes to write into the buffer. The value of byteLength lies 0 < byteLength <= 6.
Return value: It returns the offset plus the number of bytes written. The below examples illustrate the use of Buffer.writeUIntLE() Method in Node.js:
Example 1:
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// Node.js program to demonstrate the // Buffer.writeUIntLE() method // Creating a buffer of size 4 const buffer_1 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4); // Writes byteLength bytes of value to buf // at the specified offset. buffer_1.writeUIntLE(0x12127474, 0, 4); // Display the result console.log(buffer_1); // Creating a buffer of size 6 const buffer_2 = Buffer.allocUnsafe(6); buffer_2.writeUIntLE(0x12127474abcd, 0, 6); // Display the result console.log(buffer_2); |
Output:
<Buffer 74 74 12 12> <Buffer cd ab 74 74 12 12>
Example 2:
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// Node.js program to demonstrate the // Buffer.writeUIntLE() method // Creating a buffer of given size const buffer = Buffer.allocUnsafe(8); //Before writing anything console.log("Before filling buffer"); console.log(buffer); // to fill first 6 bytes, take offset 0 // and bytelength 6 console.log("After filling 6 bytes"); buffer.writeUIntLE(0xcc1267280012, 0, 6); console.log(buffer); // to fill next 2 bytes add 6 offset // and bytelength 2 console.log("After filling next 2 bytes"); buffer.writeUIntLE(0x1112, 6, 2) console.log(buffer); |
Output:
Before filling buffer <Buffer 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00> After filling 6 bytes <Buffer 12 00 28 67 12 cc 00 00> After filling next 2 bytes <Buffer 12 00 28 67 12 cc 12 11>
Note: The above program will compile and run by using the node index.js command.
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buf_writeuintle_value_offset_bytelength
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