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    yasinn
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    Yes,
    let me explain again, I send 10101010 data from fpga and when I read from Qt for ex;

    QByteArray data= serial->readAll();
    QString s_data = QString(data);
    ui->textEdit->setText(s_data);

    I saw ascii characters in text edit. for ex,
    0_1514382778744_b5a26a72-6d4c-4dd2-96ea-51a34405d422-image.png that image.

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      sorry for adding but;
      when I send 00100101 data I saw "%" as ex, or
      when I send 00100110 data I saw "& " that symbol.

      How can I turn those symbol into binary

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        sorry for adding but;
        when I send 00100101 data I saw "%" as ex, or
        when I send 00100110 data I saw "& " that symbol.

        How can I turn those symbol into binary

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        aha_1980
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        @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

        sorry for adding but;
        when I send 00100101 data I saw "%" as ex, or
        when I send 00100110 data I saw "& " that symbol.

        How can I turn those symbol into binary

        Hello, the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters (when you append the chars to a text edit).

        What do you actually want to do with the data you receive?

        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        • aha_1980A aha_1980

          @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

          sorry for adding but;
          when I send 00100101 data I saw "%" as ex, or
          when I send 00100110 data I saw "& " that symbol.

          How can I turn those symbol into binary

          Hello, the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters (when you append the chars to a text edit).

          What do you actually want to do with the data you receive?

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          @aha_1980
          firstly thanks for your reply, I send distance data in binary and I wanna read as decimal as result.
          for ex if I send 00000111 data , I wanna read 7.

          you said that " the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters" , yes I know but how can I convert ıt into decimal ?

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            @aha_1980
            firstly thanks for your reply, I send distance data in binary and I wanna read as decimal as result.
            for ex if I send 00000111 data , I wanna read 7.

            you said that " the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters" , yes I know but how can I convert ıt into decimal ?

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            @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

            @aha_1980
            firstly thanks for your reply, I send distance data in binary and I wanna read as decimal as result.
            for ex if I send 00000111 data , I wanna read 7.

            you said that " the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters" , yes I know but how can I convert ıt into decimal ?

            There's no need to convert, the binary data 00000111 is already 7. The problem you might facing is, that each byte is stored as a char and usally these are used to encode text.

            Nevertheless, a char is an int and you can do arithmetics with it and compare it, etc.

            Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                @aha_1980
                firstly thanks for your reply, I send distance data in binary and I wanna read as decimal as result.
                for ex if I send 00000111 data , I wanna read 7.

                you said that " the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters" , yes I know but how can I convert ıt into decimal ?

                There's no need to convert, the binary data 00000111 is already 7. The problem you might facing is, that each byte is stored as a char and usally these are used to encode text.

                Nevertheless, a char is an int and you can do arithmetics with it and compare it, etc.

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                @aha_1980 said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                @aha_1980
                firstly thanks for your reply, I send distance data in binary and I wanna read as decimal as result.
                for ex if I send 00000111 data , I wanna read 7.

                you said that " the data is already binary, but you are interpreting them as ASCII characters" , yes I know but how can I convert ıt into decimal ?

                There's no need to convert, the binary data 00000111 is already 7. The problem you might facing is, that each byte is stored as a char and usally these are used to encode text.

                Nevertheless, a char is an int and you can do arithmetics with it and compare it, etc.

                thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                Should I compare 255 characters for it ?

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                  @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                  thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                  I'm sorry, but it seems you should really learn basic C programming - you will stuck soon again otherwise.

                  Given, that each byte you receive from the serial port is a distance in meters, you could do something like:

                  const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                  for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                      QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                      ui->textEdit->append(text);
                  }
                  

                  Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                        QByteArray data= serial->readAll();
                        QString s_data;
                        for (char singleByte : data)
                            s_data.append(ui->textEdit->locale().toString(ststic_cast<qint16>(singleByte))); //if it's unsigned change qint16 to quint16
                        ui->textEdit->setText(s_data);
                    

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                      @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                      thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                      I'm sorry, but it seems you should really learn basic C programming - you will stuck soon again otherwise.

                      Given, that each byte you receive from the serial port is a distance in meters, you could do something like:

                      const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                      for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                          QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                          ui->textEdit->append(text);
                      }
                      
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                      @aha_1980 said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                      @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                      thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                      I'm sorry, but it seems you should really learn basic C programming - you will stuck soon again otherwise.

                      Given, that each byte you receive from the serial port is a distance in meters, you could do something like:

                      const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                      for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                          QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                          ui->textEdit->append(text);
                      }
                      

                      Thank u so much. Sorry for my ignorance..

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                        @aha_1980 said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                        @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                        thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                        I'm sorry, but it seems you should really learn basic C programming - you will stuck soon again otherwise.

                        Given, that each byte you receive from the serial port is a distance in meters, you could do something like:

                        const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                        for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                            QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                            ui->textEdit->append(text);
                        }
                        

                        Thank u so much. Sorry for my ignorance..

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                        aha_1980
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                        @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                        for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                        QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                        ui->textEdit->append(text);
                        }

                        Thank u so much. Sorry for my ignorance..

                        Never mind! We all have started at the bottom... Good luck with your project.

                        Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          @aha_1980 said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                          @yasinn said in Binary data in SerialPort:

                          thaks for advice, but ı dont wanna do arithmatics with data, I just want to saw it as deciamal. I work on a radar project, I cant say "your target is 01010111 meters away from you " :)

                          I'm sorry, but it seems you should really learn basic C programming - you will stuck soon again otherwise.

                          Given, that each byte you receive from the serial port is a distance in meters, you could do something like:

                          const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                          for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                              QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(int(data.at(i)));
                              ui->textEdit->append(text);
                          }
                          

                          Thank u so much. Sorry for my ignorance..

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                          aha_1980
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                          @yasinn

                          Thinking about the problem again, casting to uchar seems better so you also get the distances between 128 and 255 meters.

                          const QByteArray data = serial.readAll();
                          for (int i = 0; i < data.size(); ++i) {
                              QString text = QObject::tr("The target is %1 meters away").arg(uchar(data.at(i)));
                              ui->textEdit->append(text);
                          }
                          

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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