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Write a 16 bit short as LITTLE_ENDIAN

      
 
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/**
 * ByteUtilities.java - Byte manipulation functions.
 * 
 * @author <a href="http://mina.apache.org">Apache MINA Project</a>
 * @since MINA 2.0.0-M3
 */
 
 
public class Util{

     /**
     * Write a 16 bit short as LITTLE_ENDIAN.
     * 
     * @param v the short to write
     */
    public final static byte[] writeShort(short v) {
        return writeShort(v, new byte[2], 0);
    }

    /**
     * Write a 16 bit short as LITTLE_ENDIAN to
     * the given array <code>b</code> at offset <code>offset</code>.
     * 
     * @param v the short to write
     * @param b the byte array to write to
     * @param offset the offset at which to start writing in the array
     */
    public final static byte[] writeShort(short v, byte[] b, int offset) {
        b[offset] = (byte) v;
        b[offset + 1] = (byte) (v >> 8);

        return b;
    }

}

   
    
    
    
    
    
  








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