So I stumbled across similar code while researching. I understand that the code will return 0 for a positive float or return 1 for a negative float.
int sign;
sign = ((int)(((long)(13.37f) & 0x80000000L) >> 31)); // sign = 0
sign = ((int)(((long)(-13.37f) & 0x80000000L) >> 31)); // sign = 1
How does casting to a long and bit shifting 31 time right achieve this?