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  • I isan

    @mrjj with this:

    QStringList values = input.split(",");
    qDebug() << values[0].toInt();
    

    that you said?
    I change my code:

    void MyThread::run()
    {
    
        qDebug("Thread id inside run %d",(int)QThread::currentThreadId());
    
        int fd ,x;
        
          
        if ((fd = serialOpen ("/dev/ttyACM0",230400)) < 0)
        {
            fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open serial device: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
        }
    
        while (serialDataAvail(fd)>-2)
        {
             //-------value format is int-------
            value=serialGetchar (fd) ;
        //--------vs format is QString------
        vs.push_back(value);
         //--------values format is QStringList------
         values = input.split(",");
          x= values[0].toInt();
     msleep(1); 
           emit signalValueUpdated(x);
      
        }
        serialClose(fd); 
    }
    

    the first line that receive is 96,2018/8/3,21:35:40
    the emit signalValueUpdated(x); is 96 for ever

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    #8

    hi
    well you only ask for first value!
    values = input.split(","); // makes long list (potentially )
    x= values[0].toInt(); // take only first in list

    so it would be more like

    for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
          qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
        }
    

    and since list also contains other data, it looks like
    96
    2018/8/3
    21:35:40
    80
    2018/8/3
    21:35:40
    90
    2018/8/3
    21:35:40
    so value every 3 index

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    • mrjjM mrjj

      hi
      well you only ask for first value!
      values = input.split(","); // makes long list (potentially )
      x= values[0].toInt(); // take only first in list

      so it would be more like

      for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
            qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
          }
      

      and since list also contains other data, it looks like
      96
      2018/8/3
      21:35:40
      80
      2018/8/3
      21:35:40
      90
      2018/8/3
      21:35:40
      so value every 3 index

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      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @mrjj I should use this :

      for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
          qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
        }
      

      instead of this :

      x= values[0].toInt();
      

      am I right?

      qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
      

      always returns zero to me!

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      • I isan

        @mrjj I should use this :

        for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
            qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
          }
        

        instead of this :

        x= values[0].toInt();
        

        am I right?

        qDebug() << "val =" << valline.toInt();
        

        always returns zero to me!

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        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @isan
        hmm
        maybe input is not as you expect then.
        try qDebug() << values;
        to see what it has

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @isan
          hmm
          maybe input is not as you expect then.
          try qDebug() << values;
          to see what it has

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          wrote on last edited by
          #11

          @mrjj said in read data from serial port:

          qDebug() << values;

          return :
          \n191", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n187", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n185", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n164", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n131", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n103", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n....................................

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by mrjj
            #12

            Ok so when we only split at ","
            We get \n\r on some/all of the values.
            Using something Like ReadLine might be easier.
            but you seem to use native serial comm and not Qt version?
            but you can try
            for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
            qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
            }
            Trimmed() should remove the \n\r
            http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#trimmed

            ah. wait.
            it looks like some of the values are in same index as timestamp
            "23:28:55 \r\n187"

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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #13

              Hi
              Im not really sure what is happening.
              Seems to not to be structured as we think/needs more splitting

              QString input{"85,2018/8/3,17:21:3\\n\\r85,2018/8/3,17:21:3\\n\\r95,2018/8/3,17:21:3"};
                QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                  QStringList values = line.split(",");
                  for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                    qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                  }
                }
              

              val = 85
              val = 0
              val = 0
              val = 85
              val = 0
              val = 0
              val = 95
              val = 0
              val = 0

              when do you start processing the input ?
              After it all have been read or how do u know that input is ready ?

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              • mrjjM mrjj

                Hi
                Im not really sure what is happening.
                Seems to not to be structured as we think/needs more splitting

                QString input{"85,2018/8/3,17:21:3\\n\\r85,2018/8/3,17:21:3\\n\\r95,2018/8/3,17:21:3"};
                  QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                  for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                    QStringList values = line.split(",");
                    for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                      qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                    }
                  }
                

                val = 85
                val = 0
                val = 0
                val = 85
                val = 0
                val = 0
                val = 95
                val = 0
                val = 0

                when do you start processing the input ?
                After it all have been read or how do u know that input is ready ?

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                wrote on last edited by isan
                #14

                @mrjj it's return zero and sometimes 2018

                when do you start processing the input ?
                After it all have been read or how do u know that input is ready ?

                I'm not sure what you mean?
                read from serial port in thread and thread start in other class constructor.
                so it's start when program run!
                data send from arduino that connected to raspberry pi with USB port

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                • I isan

                  @mrjj it's return zero and sometimes 2018

                  when do you start processing the input ?
                  After it all have been read or how do u know that input is ready ?

                  I'm not sure what you mean?
                  read from serial port in thread and thread start in other class constructor.
                  so it's start when program run!
                  data send from arduino that connected to raspberry pi with USB port

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @isan
                  Looking at the code, it seems to me you
                  send al data and thread will read it all. and then close serial.
                  so

                  while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                    //-------value format is int-------
                    value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                    //--------vs format is QString------
                    vs.push_back(value);  
                   }
                   serialClose(fd);
                   
                   // here u should have complete data and can use 
                  to get the values if data is complete
                  input would be vs
                  
                    QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                    for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                      QStringList values = line.split(",");
                      for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                        qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                      }
                    }
                  }
                  
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                  • mrjjM mrjj

                    @isan
                    Looking at the code, it seems to me you
                    send al data and thread will read it all. and then close serial.
                    so

                    while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                      //-------value format is int-------
                      value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                      //--------vs format is QString------
                      vs.push_back(value);  
                     }
                     serialClose(fd);
                     
                     // here u should have complete data and can use 
                    to get the values if data is complete
                    input would be vs
                    
                      QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                      for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                        QStringList values = line.split(",");
                        for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                          qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                        }
                      }
                    }
                    
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                    wrote on last edited by JonB
                    #16

                    @mrjj
                    I have no idea of the implications, but you have pasted code for OP as:

                      QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                    

                    If he is supposed to be copying this, shouldn't he be using

                      QStringList lines = input.split("\r\n");
                    

                    Or, from his qDebug(), does it mean that the input literally has the 4-character sequence \r\n in it, and not CR-LF? In which case he would want

                    QStringList lines = input.split("\\r\\n");
                    
                    
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                    • JonBJ JonB

                      @mrjj
                      I have no idea of the implications, but you have pasted code for OP as:

                        QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                      

                      If he is supposed to be copying this, shouldn't he be using

                        QStringList lines = input.split("\r\n");
                      

                      Or, from his qDebug(), does it mean that the input literally has the 4-character sequence \r\n in it, and not CR-LF? In which case he would want

                      QStringList lines = input.split("\\r\\n");
                      
                      
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @JonB
                      Thank you , yes u are right its \r\n :) (of cause)
                      or \r\n when escaped.

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                        wrote on last edited by JonB
                        #18

                        Now, going back to where @isan wrote:

                        return :
                         \n191", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n187", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n185", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n164", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n131", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n103", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n....................................
                        

                        So if that's really right, after first splitting on "\r\n" (not even certain about that if the input really starts as shown with just \n and not \r\n, I'll just assume it's really \r\n), he then needs to split on "\",\"", not just plain ,. Then at the end of that you have 3 clean tokens per line.

                        I have to say the input looks a bit oddly tokenized/quoted, but that's what corresponds to the input he shows. If you're not careful and leave " characters in, you'll get toInt() returning 0 where you don't expect.

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                        • JonBJ JonB

                          Now, going back to where @isan wrote:

                          return :
                           \n191", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n187", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n185", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n164", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n131", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n103", "2018/8/3", "23:28:55 \r\n....................................
                          

                          So if that's really right, after first splitting on "\r\n" (not even certain about that if the input really starts as shown with just \n and not \r\n, I'll just assume it's really \r\n), he then needs to split on "\",\"", not just plain ,. Then at the end of that you have 3 clean tokens per line.

                          I have to say the input looks a bit oddly tokenized/quoted, but that's what corresponds to the input he shows. If you're not careful and leave " characters in, you'll get toInt() returning 0 where you don't expect.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #19

                          @JonB
                          Hi
                          I think the "s comes from qDebug and is not in the input. (looking at the sending code higher up)
                          It seems he reads the entire load in one go and closes port so that means he should be able to
                          read complete string and then split it. ( i hope )

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                          • mrjjM mrjj

                            @isan
                            Looking at the code, it seems to me you
                            send al data and thread will read it all. and then close serial.
                            so

                            while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                              //-------value format is int-------
                              value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                              //--------vs format is QString------
                              vs.push_back(value);  
                             }
                             serialClose(fd);
                             
                             // here u should have complete data and can use 
                            to get the values if data is complete
                            input would be vs
                            
                              QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                              for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                                QStringList values = line.split(",");
                                for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                                  qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                                }
                              }
                            }
                            
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                            wrote on last edited by isan
                            #20

                            @mrjj said in read data from serial port:

                            @isan
                            Looking at the code, it seems to me you
                            send al data and thread will read it all. and then close serial.
                            so

                            while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                              //-------value format is int-------
                              value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                              //--------vs format is QString------
                              vs.push_back(value);  
                             }
                             serialClose(fd);
                             
                             // here u should have complete data and can use 
                            to get the values if data is complete
                            input would be vs
                            
                              QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                              for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                                QStringList values = line.split(",");
                                for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                                  qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                                }
                              }
                            }
                            

                            Data is always sent and It does not go out of while() and I can not wait for complete data
                            Upon receive, I must use the data in other classes
                            I should not miss any data, if I close the port, the data will be lost

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                            • I isan

                              @mrjj said in read data from serial port:

                              @isan
                              Looking at the code, it seems to me you
                              send al data and thread will read it all. and then close serial.
                              so

                              while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                                //-------value format is int-------
                                value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                                //--------vs format is QString------
                                vs.push_back(value);  
                               }
                               serialClose(fd);
                               
                               // here u should have complete data and can use 
                              to get the values if data is complete
                              input would be vs
                              
                                QStringList lines = input.split("\\n\\r");
                                for ( const QString& line : lines) {
                                  QStringList values = line.split(",");
                                  for ( const QString& valline : values ) {
                                    qDebug() << "val =" << valline.trimmed().toInt();
                                  }
                                }
                              }
                              

                              Data is always sent and It does not go out of while() and I can not wait for complete data
                              Upon receive, I must use the data in other classes
                              I should not miss any data, if I close the port, the data will be lost

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                              wrote on last edited by
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                              @isan
                              ok so it must be on the fly.

                              Then you need to use 2 buffers as not to parse already received data over and over.
                              so in pseudo code

                              Read char from serial
                              tempbuffer += char
                              if char is \n then
                              split tempbuffer
                              emit value
                              clear tempbuffer

                              //i assume u want to store all ?
                              Mainbuffer +=char

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                                @isan
                                ok so it must be on the fly.

                                Then you need to use 2 buffers as not to parse already received data over and over.
                                so in pseudo code

                                Read char from serial
                                tempbuffer += char
                                if char is \n then
                                split tempbuffer
                                emit value
                                clear tempbuffer

                                //i assume u want to store all ?
                                Mainbuffer +=char

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                                #22

                                @mrjj so the code is like:

                                void MyThread::run()
                                {
                                
                                    qDebug("Thread id inside run %d",(int)QThread::currentThreadId());
                                
                                    int fd ,x;
                                    
                                      
                                    if ((fd = serialOpen ("/dev/ttyACM0",230400)) < 0)
                                    {
                                        fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open serial device: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
                                    }
                                
                                    while (serialDataAvail(fd)>-2)
                                    {
                                         //-------value format is int -------//
                                        value=serialGetchar (fd) ;
                                     //--------vs format is QString------//
                                         vs.push_back(value);
                                    //--------tempbuffer format is QString------//
                                   tempbuffer .append( vs);
                                   if (vs=="\n")
                                  //-------- values format is QStringList------//
                                     values = tempbuffer.split(",");
                                      x= values[0].toInt();
                                 msleep(1); 
                                       emit signalValueUpdated(x);
                                       tempbuffer.clear();
                                  
                                    }
                                    serialClose(fd); 
                                }
                                

                                is it true?

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                                • I isan

                                  @mrjj so the code is like:

                                  void MyThread::run()
                                  {
                                  
                                      qDebug("Thread id inside run %d",(int)QThread::currentThreadId());
                                  
                                      int fd ,x;
                                      
                                        
                                      if ((fd = serialOpen ("/dev/ttyACM0",230400)) < 0)
                                      {
                                          fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open serial device: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
                                      }
                                  
                                      while (serialDataAvail(fd)>-2)
                                      {
                                           //-------value format is int -------//
                                          value=serialGetchar (fd) ;
                                       //--------vs format is QString------//
                                           vs.push_back(value);
                                      //--------tempbuffer format is QString------//
                                     tempbuffer .append( vs);
                                     if (vs=="\n")
                                    //-------- values format is QStringList------//
                                       values = tempbuffer.split(",");
                                        x= values[0].toInt();
                                   msleep(1); 
                                         emit signalValueUpdated(x);
                                         tempbuffer.clear();
                                    
                                      }
                                      serialClose(fd); 
                                  }
                                  

                                  is it true?

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                                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                  #23

                                  @isan
                                  Hi
                                  Almost, you need to clear tempbuffer as soon as you have used it.
                                  And u need to check last read char (value) being the \n

                                  void MyThread::run() {
                                  
                                    qDebug("Thread id inside run %d", (int)QThread::currentThreadId());
                                  
                                    int fd, x=0;
                                  
                                  
                                    if ((fd = serialOpen ("/dev/ttyACM0", 230400)) < 0) {
                                      fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open serial device: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
                                    }
                                  
                                    while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                                      value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                                      vs.push_back(value);
                                      tempbuffer += value;
                                      if (value == '\n') {
                                        values = tempbuffer.split(",");
                                        x = values[0].toInt();
                                        tempbuffer.clear();
                                      }
                                      msleep(1);
                                      emit signalValueUpdated(x);
                                      
                                  
                                    }
                                    serialClose(fd);
                                  }
                                  
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                                    @isan
                                    Hi
                                    Almost, you need to clear tempbuffer as soon as you have used it.
                                    And u need to check last read char (value) being the \n

                                    void MyThread::run() {
                                    
                                      qDebug("Thread id inside run %d", (int)QThread::currentThreadId());
                                    
                                      int fd, x=0;
                                    
                                    
                                      if ((fd = serialOpen ("/dev/ttyACM0", 230400)) < 0) {
                                        fprintf (stderr, "Unable to open serial device: %s\n", strerror (errno)) ;
                                      }
                                    
                                      while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) {
                                        value = serialGetchar (fd) ;
                                        vs.push_back(value);
                                        tempbuffer += value;
                                        if (value == '\n') {
                                          values = tempbuffer.split(",");
                                          x = values[0].toInt();
                                          tempbuffer.clear();
                                        }
                                        msleep(1);
                                        emit signalValueUpdated(x);
                                        
                                    
                                      }
                                      serialClose(fd);
                                    }
                                    
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                                    #24

                                    @mrjj , @isan
                                    This code looks wrong. It doesn't help that we don't see the declarations of vs or tempbuffer. Comment:

                                    //--------tempbuffer format is QStringList------//

                                    No, it isn't, because later you go tempbuffer.split(",");. So it's probably a QString.

                                    Then: you read 1 char, you append it to vs. Then you append vs to tempbuffer. If value is not \n, you pick up the next char, append that to vs (now 2 chars long), append that to tempBuffer (now 3 chars long)...

                                    Hmm, vs must be a single char, not a QString like the comment says it is? Who knows....

                                    Separate issue:

                                    while (serialDataAvail(fd)>-2)
                                    

                                    Nope. serialDataAvail(fd) returns -1 on error. The code accepts that as a legal. It also should therefore never exit the while loop. Further, if 0 bytes are available code goes into the value=serialGetchar (fd) call. After 10 seconds of no data that will return -1. At which point accepts that as the legal char received. Finally, if error opening device in the first place, the code writes a message and then continues into the loop, which makes no sense.

                                    All this code really needs correcting....

                                    Finally, have a think about the fact that sometimes you are using Qt & C++ functions, sometimes you are doing lowest-level C library calls. Do you really need to mix them?

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                                      @mrjj , @isan
                                      This code looks wrong. It doesn't help that we don't see the declarations of vs or tempbuffer. Comment:

                                      //--------tempbuffer format is QStringList------//

                                      No, it isn't, because later you go tempbuffer.split(",");. So it's probably a QString.

                                      Then: you read 1 char, you append it to vs. Then you append vs to tempbuffer. If value is not \n, you pick up the next char, append that to vs (now 2 chars long), append that to tempBuffer (now 3 chars long)...

                                      Hmm, vs must be a single char, not a QString like the comment says it is? Who knows....

                                      Separate issue:

                                      while (serialDataAvail(fd)>-2)
                                      

                                      Nope. serialDataAvail(fd) returns -1 on error. The code accepts that as a legal. It also should therefore never exit the while loop. Further, if 0 bytes are available code goes into the value=serialGetchar (fd) call. After 10 seconds of no data that will return -1. At which point accepts that as the legal char received. Finally, if error opening device in the first place, the code writes a message and then continues into the loop, which makes no sense.

                                      All this code really needs correcting....

                                      Finally, have a think about the fact that sometimes you are using Qt & C++ functions, sometimes you are doing lowest-level C library calls. Do you really need to mix them?

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                                      wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                      #25

                                      +@JonB
                                      Thx, yes value should be added to tempbuffer.
                                      Then i can learn not to edit code in forum directly :)
                                      So something like this + all than @JonB said

                                      while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) { // fix condition! 
                                          value = serialGetchar (fd) ;// read char
                                          vs.push_back(value); // store in ful buffer
                                          tempbuffer += value; // add to tempbuffer
                                          if (value == '\n') { // if we just read \n
                                            values = tempbuffer.split(","); // split on , to QStringList
                                            x = values[0].toInt(); // take first index and convert to int
                                            tempbuffer.clear(); // clear it for next 
                                          }
                                      ......
                                      
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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #26

                                        I‘ve been following this thread for a while now, and you guy‘s doing a great job :-)

                                        Just one thing that‘s been buging me from the beginning.

                                        The call off split on the string. It‘s used for nothing but temporary storage to than turn the first entry into an INT.

                                        I would highly recommand to at least use splitref.


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                                        • mrjjM mrjj

                                          +@JonB
                                          Thx, yes value should be added to tempbuffer.
                                          Then i can learn not to edit code in forum directly :)
                                          So something like this + all than @JonB said

                                          while (serialDataAvail(fd) > -2) { // fix condition! 
                                              value = serialGetchar (fd) ;// read char
                                              vs.push_back(value); // store in ful buffer
                                              tempbuffer += value; // add to tempbuffer
                                              if (value == '\n') { // if we just read \n
                                                values = tempbuffer.split(","); // split on , to QStringList
                                                x = values[0].toInt(); // take first index and convert to int
                                                tempbuffer.clear(); // clear it for next 
                                              }
                                          ......
                                          
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                                          wrote on last edited by isan
                                          #27

                                          @mrjj Thanks for keep helping to solve my problem
                                          It's work!

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