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  • AnilReddyA AnilReddy

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    Hi! I haven't understood yet what you problem is. Do you need help to create a string from a float or don't you know which widget to use to display a string?

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      Hi! I haven't understood yet what you problem is. Do you need help to create a string from a float or don't you know which widget to use to display a string?

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      @Wieland

      yes I need a help to create a string from a float .

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        There are multiple ways to do it, e.g:

        const float f = 23.f;
        const QString s1 = QString::number(f); 
        const QString s2 = QString("%1").arg(f);
        
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        • ? A Former User

          There are multiple ways to do it, e.g:

          const float f = 23.f;
          const QString s1 = QString::number(f); 
          const QString s2 = QString("%1").arg(f);
          
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          @Wieland
          thank you very much for the reply . My project is to display the float values which we will get from FPGA.
          we will receive 6 float values, each consisting of 4 bytes. These bytes are equal to the representation of the float values in the memory. In detail: If you define a float variable in your program, then this variable will occupy 32 bit (4 byte) in the main memory. You will have to create a variable for each engine (or an array) and write the received bytes into the memory of these variables. How the memory representation of the float values looks like, For example a float value of 1 is represented with the 32 bit word 0x3f800000.

          This the c++ code i have implemented , but i am getting errors . please kindly help me to change this logic .

          void SerialConnect::read() {

          const float a = 0x3f800000;
          const float b = 0x40000000;
          const float c = 0x40400000;
          const float d = 0x40800000;
          const float e = 0x40A00000;
          const float f = 0x40C00000;

          newSerialDataString = serial->readAll();
          QString data=newSerialDataString.trimmed();
          
          if (data == a) {
              serialDataString.append("0x3f800000");
          }
          else if (data == b)
          {
              serialDataString.append("0x40000000");
          }
          else if (data == c)
          {
              serialDataString.append("0x40400000");
          }
          else if (data == d)
          {
              serialDataString.append("0x40800000");
          }
          else if (data == e)
          {
              serialDataString.append("0x40A00000");
          }
          else if (data == f)
          {
              serialDataString.append("0x40C00000");
          }
          serialDataChanged();
          

          }

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            mrjj
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            @AnilReddy said:

            but i am getting errors

            Hi
            You should list those errors :)

            maybe insert qDebug() << "reading:" << data;

            so you can see what data comes in.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @AnilReddy said:

              but i am getting errors

              Hi
              You should list those errors :)

              maybe insert qDebug() << "reading:" << data;

              so you can see what data comes in.

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              AnilReddy
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              @mrjj

              this what occurring for all if statements.
              no match for operation == (operand types are QString and const float)

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                you are doing a lot of invalid stuff

                what do you receive in serial->readAll()?
                is it 24 bytes (6 floats) or 4 bytes (1 float at a time)?
                does it have headers in front of it?
                could you show an example of message?

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                • VRoninV VRonin

                  you are doing a lot of invalid stuff

                  what do you receive in serial->readAll()?
                  is it 24 bytes (6 floats) or 4 bytes (1 float at a time)?
                  does it have headers in front of it?
                  could you show an example of message?

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                  @VRonin

                  4 bytes for 1 float value at a time.
                  Actually i am modifying the program which can receive the one byte at a time. I am unable to understand how to change to my requirement now

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                  • VRoninV VRonin

                    you are doing a lot of invalid stuff

                    what do you receive in serial->readAll()?
                    is it 24 bytes (6 floats) or 4 bytes (1 float at a time)?
                    does it have headers in front of it?
                    could you show an example of message?

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                    AnilReddy
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #10

                    @VRonin
                    and these are the float points i will get . each one comes separately . it means one value at a time.
                    but i do not know how define in header file. could you please tell me how to mention.
                    0x40000000
                    0x40400000
                    0x40800000
                    0x40A00000
                    0x40C00000

                    public:
                    explicit SerialConnect(QObject *parent = 0);

                    Q_PROPERTY(QString newSerialData MEMBER newSerialDataString NOTIFY serialDataChanged);
                    Q_PROPERTY(QString serialData MEMBER serialDataString NOTIFY serialDataChanged);
                    Q_PROPERTY(QStringList availablePorts MEMBER availablePortsList NOTIFY availablePortsChanged)
                    

                    private:
                    QSerialPort *serial;
                    QString serialDataString;
                    QString newSerialDataString;
                    QString a;
                    QStringList availablePortsList;
                    QBasicTimer timer;
                    void connectSerialPort();

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                      wrote on last edited by kuzulis
                      #11
                      1. Do not use the "string" representation of a float in your code (as for your signal) as it is overhead, just use:
                      class Foo : public QObject
                      {
                      ...
                      signals:
                          void valueChanged(float value);
                      }
                      
                      1. Your received code can be looks like:
                      void Foo::onReadyRead()
                      {
                          while (serial->bytesAvailable() >= sizeof(float)) {
                              QDataStream in(serial);
                              // setup another QDataStream' properties, as endianless, float precision and etc.
                              float value = 0.0;
                              in >> value;
                              emit valueChanged(value);
                          }
                      }
                      

                      Of course, you should know the start/stop bytes of your data sequence (your float value)... usually for this purposes are used protocols, where, e.g. with the:

                      <start_byte><data_length><data><crc><stop_byte>

                      frames format, or something else...

                      Otherwise, if you start to read data from the FPGA (if your FPGA sends data continuously) in a spontaneous timepoint, then you can miss from the beginning for float... and to read 4 bytes of garbage and so on.

                      PS: A simple way, it is when your FPGA sends the float values in the "text" form with the end of each string, e.g.: "123.456\n".. in this case it is simple to parse it.. But this "text" form spent bigger traffic and additional code in FPGA :)

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                      • K kuzulis
                        1. Do not use the "string" representation of a float in your code (as for your signal) as it is overhead, just use:
                        class Foo : public QObject
                        {
                        ...
                        signals:
                            void valueChanged(float value);
                        }
                        
                        1. Your received code can be looks like:
                        void Foo::onReadyRead()
                        {
                            while (serial->bytesAvailable() >= sizeof(float)) {
                                QDataStream in(serial);
                                // setup another QDataStream' properties, as endianless, float precision and etc.
                                float value = 0.0;
                                in >> value;
                                emit valueChanged(value);
                            }
                        }
                        

                        Of course, you should know the start/stop bytes of your data sequence (your float value)... usually for this purposes are used protocols, where, e.g. with the:

                        <start_byte><data_length><data><crc><stop_byte>

                        frames format, or something else...

                        Otherwise, if you start to read data from the FPGA (if your FPGA sends data continuously) in a spontaneous timepoint, then you can miss from the beginning for float... and to read 4 bytes of garbage and so on.

                        PS: A simple way, it is when your FPGA sends the float values in the "text" form with the end of each string, e.g.: "123.456\n".. in this case it is simple to parse it.. But this "text" form spent bigger traffic and additional code in FPGA :)

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                          kuzulis
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                          wrote on last edited by kuzulis
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                          I have already told everything that I wanted to tell. I don't understand, what you don't understand.

                          may i know is this the right way please kindly check it.

                          No no no, please check it yourself. I do not want to check your "monkey's-code".

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                          • K kuzulis

                            I have already told everything that I wanted to tell. I don't understand, what you don't understand.

                            may i know is this the right way please kindly check it.

                            No no no, please check it yourself. I do not want to check your "monkey's-code".

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                            AnilReddy
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                            @kuzulis
                            I really appreciate for help . you have mentioned a lot for me to understand . As a fresher i am not good at programming . But this not polite to say like that.

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