metadata
title: DataView.prototype.getFloat64()
short-title: getFloat64()
slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DataView/getFloat64
page-type: javascript-instance-method
browser-compat: javascript.builtins.DataView.getFloat64
sidebar: jsref
The getFloat64() method of {{jsxref("DataView")}} instances reads 8 bytes starting at the specified byte offset of this DataView and interprets them as a 64-bit floating point number. There is no alignment constraint; multi-byte values may be fetched from any offset within bounds.
{{InteractiveExample("JavaScript Demo: DataView.prototype.getFloat64()")}}
// Create an ArrayBuffer with a size in bytes
const buffer = new ArrayBuffer(16);
const view = new DataView(buffer);
view.setFloat64(1, Math.PI);
console.log(view.getFloat64(1));
// Expected output: 3.141592653589793
Syntax
getFloat64(byteOffset)
getFloat64(byteOffset, littleEndian)
Parameters
byteOffset- : The offset, in bytes, from the start of the view to read the data from.
littleEndian{{optional_inline}}- : Indicates whether the data is stored in little- or big-endian format. If
falseorundefined, a big-endian value is read.
- : Indicates whether the data is stored in little- or big-endian format. If
Return value
Any number value.
Exceptions
- {{jsxref("RangeError")}}
- : Thrown if the
byteOffsetis set such that it would read beyond the end of the view.
- : Thrown if the
Examples
Using getFloat64()
const { buffer } = new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]);
const dataview = new DataView(buffer);
console.log(dataview.getFloat64(1)); // 8.20788039913184e-304
Specifications
{{Specifications}}
Browser compatibility
{{Compat}}
See also
- JavaScript typed arrays guide
- {{jsxref("DataView")}}
- {{jsxref("ArrayBuffer")}}
- {{jsxref("Float64Array")}}