Unfortunately, I do not. However, I am most definitely sure that everything 
is okay with file since it is a training file.

среда, 26 октября 2016 г., 23:17:00 UTC+3 пользователь Stefan Karpinski 
написал:
>
> Do you have an example where you have the file and you know what the data 
> should be? You may want to look at the data in a hex editor and try to 
> figure out what's going on.
>
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Aleksandr Mikheev <al.mik...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> So, to avoid the opening a new thread I will write here again. It seems I 
>> still have a problem which I cannot solve. I use 
>>
>> a_million_floats = read(f, Float64, 1_000_000)
>>
>>
>> as it was suggested, however the numbers I get are obviously wrong (there 
>> are numbers like 8.68e+272, -5.39e-142, and even NaN). I am pretty that 
>> these are not the right numbers. Also, I am pretty sure that the type is 
>> correct (it should be 'double' in C/C++). Furthermore, I have i5 CPU, so it 
>> should be little endian as it is supposed in .dat file. What could be wrong?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
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