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byteorder(3N)							 byteorder(3N)

NAME
       htonl(),	 htons(),  ntohl(),  ntohs() - convert values between host and
       network byte order

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       These routines convert 16- and 32-bit quantities between	 network  byte
       order  and  host	 byte  order.  On HP-UX systems, network and host byte
       orders are identical, so these routines are defined as null  macros  in
       the  include  file If is defined then these routines are defined in the
       include file

       These routines  are  most  often	 used  in  conjunction	with  Internet
       addresses  and ports as returned by and (see gethostent(3N) and getserā€
       vent(3N)).  Use these routines to write portable programs.

AUTHOR
       was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.

SEE ALSO
       gethostent(3N), getservent(3N).

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
								 byteorder(3N)
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