Can anyone help me with binary I/O in Python and MATLAB? I have an array array([1.48300000e+03, 3.80639872e+03, 3.30000000e+01, 2.59172259e+00, 2.24149128e-02, 1.76902705e+00, 3.72949974e+00, 6.86013330e+00, 3.83965036e+00]) in Python, and write that to file as packed_tmp = struct.pack('d',*array), file.write(packed_tmp)`.
So far so good, but when I read that same line into MATLAB, I receive: 1483 3806.39872466720 33 3.54194383551168 -5.37008791698471 1.00090844624854 3.71219948354092 8.34760236223415 6.00677923385971. Note that the first three numbers are equal, but the latter six differ...
So why are my first three numbers equal, but the rest not?
@Dev-iL I tried to do something like that for the little things I knew back when SO Docs was a thing, but the pros in the CUDA tag kept complaining about the bad quality, yet never fixing anything :(
I just noticed something strange about the way my brain works - I created some figure that has red patches with high transparency, such that they appear objectively pink. However, when trying to describe this in words, I cannot help but say that the color is in fact red (I just don't associate it with "pink" when looking at it; had to copy it to a different window and to use a "name the RGB" tool to convince myself)