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  • V vicksoccer

    Thanks all for your kind support!!!
    Actually I am reading file which includes AScii characters. I have read all data from file and stored into QString.

    QFile slcFile(fileName); // filename is path of file.
    QTextStream in(&slcFile);
    QString slcText = in.readAll();

    yes I understood I can store data as QBytearray also. After storing I have process string data, But while reading data slcText does not include "\n" after end of line in QFIle. If I had open original file with texteditor (notepad++) then I was able see location of end of line .. but for many end lines slcText does not include "\n" and I need resulted string with "\n" to process. It happens same with QBytearray. If I get reading all data with "\n" my problem will be solved. Any suggestions for this...

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    aha_1980
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    @vicksoccer If your file is mixed text/binary, you should read it as binary and process the data yourself.

    Once it is converted to text only (QString), important information will be lost. So read as binary, and convert only the chunks that are known as text to QString.

    Regards

    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @vicksoccer said in Converting 4 Byte array into float using little endianness:

      Actually I am reading file which includes AScii characters

      Well, in your first post you wrote "I have to read binary data from file". This is confusing at least.
      So, lets make it clear: you are reading a text file - is that correct?
      You can read the file without QTextStream like shown here: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qfile.html

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      #13

      @jsulm Sorry for the last post but yes I am reading Text file and its missing "\n" character at the end of line in resulted string data..thats the issue now

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      • V vicksoccer

        @jsulm Sorry for the last post but yes I am reading Text file and its missing "\n" character at the end of line in resulted string data..thats the issue now

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        @vicksoccer Check the link I posted...

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @vicksoccer Check the link I posted...

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          @jsulm I tried both using stream and without stream also but still getting same issue. is there any other way to read file data with endline as QString or QBytearray ..

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          • V vicksoccer

            @jsulm I tried both using stream and without stream also but still getting same issue. is there any other way to read file data with endline as QString or QBytearray ..

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            wrote on last edited by jsulm
            #16

            @vicksoccer If the file really contains \n then you will get them when reading. How do you know it does not read them?
            Also if you want read line by line use readLine().

            https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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            • jsulmJ jsulm

              @vicksoccer If the file really contains \n then you will get them when reading. How do you know it does not read them?
              Also if you want read line by line use readLine().

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              @jsulm I have opened original file with texteditor(notepad++) there I can see data line by line..
              But after reading file with above qt syntax the resulted QString or Qbytearray does not contain "\n" character at end of the line.
              I have tried with readline() also but I am getting truncated string at wrong location ideally it comes at end line..
              here my data is (opened in notpad++)
              0_1545123421025_3.PNG
              this is what I am getting in QString after readall() 0_1545123560600_4.PNG
              here I am expecting "\n" character after index of 540..

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              • V vicksoccer

                @jsulm I have opened original file with texteditor(notepad++) there I can see data line by line..
                But after reading file with above qt syntax the resulted QString or Qbytearray does not contain "\n" character at end of the line.
                I have tried with readline() also but I am getting truncated string at wrong location ideally it comes at end line..
                here my data is (opened in notpad++)
                0_1545123421025_3.PNG
                this is what I am getting in QString after readall() 0_1545123560600_4.PNG
                here I am expecting "\n" character after index of 540..

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                jsulm
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                @vicksoccer Can you show exact code you use to read the file?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @vicksoccer Can you show exact code you use to read the file?

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                  #19

                  @jsulm here my code is for reading file

                  QFile slcFile(fileName); //path of the file
                  if(!slcFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                  {
                  showStatus("Unable to open the file\n"); //MessageBOx
                  return;
                  }
                  QTextStream in(&slcFile);
                  QString slcText = in.readAll(); //Reading data as string

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                  • V vicksoccer

                    @jsulm here my code is for reading file

                    QFile slcFile(fileName); //path of the file
                    if(!slcFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                    {
                    showStatus("Unable to open the file\n"); //MessageBOx
                    return;
                    }
                    QTextStream in(&slcFile);
                    QString slcText = in.readAll(); //Reading data as string

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                    @vicksoccer And do you have an example for such a file?

                    Also, wasn't you question about binary float representation? How does that fit with a text file?

                    Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                    • V vicksoccer

                      @jsulm I have opened original file with texteditor(notepad++) there I can see data line by line..
                      But after reading file with above qt syntax the resulted QString or Qbytearray does not contain "\n" character at end of the line.
                      I have tried with readline() also but I am getting truncated string at wrong location ideally it comes at end line..
                      here my data is (opened in notpad++)
                      0_1545123421025_3.PNG
                      this is what I am getting in QString after readall() 0_1545123560600_4.PNG
                      here I am expecting "\n" character after index of 540..

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                      #21

                      @vicksoccer said in Converting 4 Byte array into float using little endianness:

                      here I am expecting "\n" character after index of 540

                      Why? From what I could see from your screenshots this is a binary file. The fact that you can see the text in it in your notepad++ doesn't make it a text file. If you don't trust me open an executable in notepad++ and you're going to see the static strings from your program (in one way or another).

                      Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                      • aha_1980A aha_1980

                        @vicksoccer And do you have an example for such a file?

                        Also, wasn't you question about binary float representation? How does that fit with a text file?

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                        wrote on last edited by
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                        @aha_1980 Previously I was stucked at conversion of 4 QBytearray into float thats why I am posted with this..I am truely new in
                        this but now I am getting to know that my conversion is messed up due to skiping "\n" character at end line in receiving data as QString.
                        here is sample .slc file
                        https://www.dropbox.com/s/5bez93mdjr64v8x/open_display_SLC.zip

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                        • V vicksoccer

                          @aha_1980 Previously I was stucked at conversion of 4 QBytearray into float thats why I am posted with this..I am truely new in
                          this but now I am getting to know that my conversion is messed up due to skiping "\n" character at end line in receiving data as QString.
                          here is sample .slc file
                          https://www.dropbox.com/s/5bez93mdjr64v8x/open_display_SLC.zip

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                          aha_1980
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                          @vicksoccer By looking at your sample_ring2.slc, I doubt that is a text file. It looks like pure binary data for me.

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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                          • aha_1980A aha_1980

                            @vicksoccer By looking at your sample_ring2.slc, I doubt that is a text file. It looks like pure binary data for me.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            @aha_1980 I have tried to read this file with

                            @
                            QFile slcFile(fileName); //path of the file
                            if(!slcFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                            {
                            showStatus("Unable to open the file\n"); //MessageBOx
                            return;
                            }
                            QByteArray slcText = slcFile.readAll();
                            @
                            But still missing "\n" in QBytearray in required index.
                            I have take 4 data from QBytearray and convert into float value in loop so due missing "\n" index my conversion is messed up after performing some loop and does not getting expected float value.

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                            • V vicksoccer

                              @aha_1980 I have tried to read this file with

                              @
                              QFile slcFile(fileName); //path of the file
                              if(!slcFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly | QIODevice::Text))
                              {
                              showStatus("Unable to open the file\n"); //MessageBOx
                              return;
                              }
                              QByteArray slcText = slcFile.readAll();
                              @
                              But still missing "\n" in QBytearray in required index.
                              I have take 4 data from QBytearray and convert into float value in loop so due missing "\n" index my conversion is messed up after performing some loop and does not getting expected float value.

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                              @vicksoccer said in Converting 4 Byte array into float using little endianness:

                              But still missing "\n" in QBytearray in required index.

                              There's no such requirement when working with binary files. This is relevant only for text files, which you don't have in this case.

                              Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                                @vicksoccer said in Converting 4 Byte array into float using little endianness:

                                But still missing "\n" in QBytearray in required index.

                                There's no such requirement when working with binary files. This is relevant only for text files, which you don't have in this case.

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                                @kshegunov Thanks for your reply..
                                Then how I can read this file can you just show me bunch of codes.. that will be nice

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                                • V vicksoccer

                                  @kshegunov Thanks for your reply..
                                  Then how I can read this file can you just show me bunch of codes.. that will be nice

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                                  @vicksoccer said in Converting 4 Byte array into float using little endianness:

                                  can you just show me bunch of codes

                                  I can't because each binary file has its own format and is different in that regard. You should read on the file format's specification to understand what is written how before proceeding with code.

                                  Read and abide by the Qt Code of Conduct

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                                  • aha_1980A aha_1980

                                    @vicksoccer By looking at your sample_ring2.slc, I doubt that is a text file. It looks like pure binary data for me.

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                                    @aha_1980 @Qt-Champions-2016 @Moderators
                                    Please anyone can help me to read this sample_ring2.slc file I am trying to decode this slc file in qt

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                                    • V vicksoccer

                                      @aha_1980 @Qt-Champions-2016 @Moderators
                                      Please anyone can help me to read this sample_ring2.slc file I am trying to decode this slc file in qt

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                                      @vicksoccer Please do not contact directly Qt-Champions and Moderators! If somebody has an answer he/she will write it. People here help using their own time.
                                      Do you have a specification for this file format as @kshegunov already asked?

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                                      • V vicksoccer

                                        @aha_1980 @Qt-Champions-2016 @Moderators
                                        Please anyone can help me to read this sample_ring2.slc file I am trying to decode this slc file in qt

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                                        @vicksoccer
                                        I saw that this SLC-file is created by JewelCAD. With an easy search I found SLC file format description.
                                        If you want to read just header of the file it is a lot easier - use QIODevice::readLine to read the header in QByteArray. Then extract the part after "-EXTENTS", remove spaces, use split(',') or parse array manually to extract every number and convert it to float with toFloat().
                                        If you want to read and decode entire file, you have to study the whole description.

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                                          Thank you all for support!!!
                                          This was first and nice experience to post on forum..Sorry for all above confusion..
                                          Finally my issue get solved,
                                          @
                                          QFile slcFile(fileName); //path of the file
                                          if(!slcFile.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                                          {
                                          showStatus("Unable to open the file\n"); //MessageBOx
                                          return;
                                          }
                                          QString slcText = slcFile.readAll();

                                          here I only removed QIODevice::Text in file opening, now I am getting "\r" character at required location in resulted QString, So after conversion in loop getting expected float values..

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