Node.js Buffer.writeUInt32LE() Method
Last Updated :
13 Oct, 2021
The
Buffer.writeUInt32LE() method is used to write specified bytes using Little endian format to the buffer object. The value contains a valid unassigned 32-bit integer.
Syntax:
Buffer.writeUInt32LE( value, offset )
Parameters: This method accept two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- value: It is an integer value and that is to be written into the buffer.
- offset: It is an integer value and it represents the number of bytes to skip before starting to write and the value of offset lies within the range 0 to buffer.length - 4. Its default value is 0.
Return value: It returns an integer value offset plus number of bytes written.
Example 1:
javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// Buffer.writeUInt32LE() Method
// Allocate a buffer
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
// Write the buffer element in LE format
buf.writeUInt32LE(0xabcdabcd, 0);
// Display the buffer list
console.log(buf);
// Write the buffer element in LE format
buf.writeUInt32LE(0xfacedcba, 0);
// Display the buffer list
console.log(buf);
Output:
<Buffer cd ab cd ab>
<Buffer ba dc ce fa>
Example 2:
javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// Buffer.writeUInt32LE() Method
// Allocate a buffer
const buf = Buffer.allocUnsafe(4);
// Write the buffer element in LE format
buf.writeUInt32LE(0xabce, 0);
// Display the buffer list
console.log(buf);
// Write the buffer element in LE format
buf.writeUInt32LE(0xeab, 0);
// Display the buffer list
console.log(buf);
Output:
<Buffer ce ab 00 00>
<Buffer ab 0e 00 00>
Note: The above program will compile and run by using the
node index.js command.
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_buf_writeuint32le_value_offset