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import java.nio.ByteBuffer;

public class MainClass {
  private static final int BSIZE = 1024;

  public static void main(String[] args) {
    ByteBuffer bb = ByteBuffer.allocate(BSIZE);

    bb.asFloatBuffer().put(99471142);
    System.out.println(bb.getFloat());
  }
}
/**/
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11.42.ByteBuffer
11.42.1.A ByteBuffer is a fixed-capacity buffer that holds byte values.
11.42.2.Create a ByteBuffer using a byte array
11.42.3.Create a non-direct ByteBuffer with a 10 byte capacity
11.42.4.Create a direct (memory-mapped) ByteBuffer with a 10 byte capacity.
11.42.5.Allocation automatically zeroes the ByteBuffer
11.42.6.Store and read a char array
11.42.7.Store and read a short
11.42.8.Rewind a ByteBuffer
11.42.9.Store and read an int
11.42.10.Store and read a long
11.42.11.Store and read a float
11.42.12.Store and read a double
11.42.13.ByteBuffer.hasRemaining()
11.42.14.Use while loop to read a ByteBuffer
11.42.15.Retrieve all bytes in the buffer
11.42.16.Retrieve bytes between the position and limit
11.42.17.Converting text to and from ByteBuffers with UTF-16BE
11.42.18.Converting text to and from ByteBuffers
11.42.19.Get the ByteBuffer's capacity
11.42.20.Use the absolute get().
11.42.21.Set the position
11.42.22.Use the relative get()
11.42.23.Get remaining byte count in a ByteBuffer
11.42.24.Set the limit for ByteBuffer
11.42.25.This convenience method sets the position to 0
11.42.26.Converting Between a ByteBuffer an a Byte Array
11.42.27.Putting Bytes into a ByteBuffer
11.42.28.Endian differences and data storage
11.42.29.Use FileChannel and ByteBuffer to Copy File
11.42.30.Read from a channel with a ByteBuffer
11.42.31.Test views of long elements in a ByteBuffer