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    dziko147
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    @KroMignon Can you give me an example of a QByteArray compouned of 5bytes ?

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      @KroMignon Can you give me an example of a QByteArray compouned of 5bytes ?

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      @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

      Can you give me an example of a QByteArray compouned of 5bytes ?

      Yes, here are many examples:

      QByteArray b1("ABCDE");
      QByteArray b2;
      b2.resize(5);
      b2[0] = 0x3c;
      b2[1] = 0xb8;
      b2[2] = 0x64;
      b2[3] = 0x18;
      b3[4] = 0xca;
      
      QByteArray b3 = QByteArray:fromHex("0102030405");
      

      It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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        @Christian-Ehrlicher I do not know how the sender encodes the data .
        What I know is I receive data using the QCanBusFrame . then I extract the data .
        So i get a QByteArray Data . I want to convert it .

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        @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

        @Christian-Ehrlicher I do not know how the sender encodes the data .

        If you do not know how the data is encoded/sent, @Christian-Ehrlicher does not....

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          @KroMignon
          I get value =0 after converting :/

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            @Christian-Ehrlicher I do not know how the sender encodes the data .
            What I know is I receive data using the QCanBusFrame . then I extract the data .
            So i get a QByteArray Data . I want to convert it .

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            @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

            I do not know how the sender encodes the data

            Then how do you want to decode it?
            You should at least get some data from sender where you know what exact numbers the sender sent, then you can try to find out how the data was encoded.

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

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              @KroMignon
              I get value =0 after converting :/

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              @dziko147
              After converting.... what? how?

              Tell you what: tell us two things:

              1. Forget about converting anything to float. Show us what the values of the first 5 bytes you receive are. (You say the first byte is a status byte and the next 4 bytes are the value you are interested in, right?)
              2. Tell us what floating point number you know that encodes/conveys/sends. (Please make sure it is not 0!)
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                @KroMignon
                I get value =0 after converting :/

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                @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                I get value =0 after converting :/

                After converting what?
                Please, take time to understand what are the data you want to convert.
                I cannot do this for you!

                It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                • KroMignonK KroMignon

                  @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                  I get value =0 after converting :/

                  After converting what?
                  Please, take time to understand what are the data you want to convert.
                  I cannot do this for you!

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                  @KroMignon
                  QByteArray rpmdata = QByteArray::fromHex("0102030405"); ---> I want to
                  convert this .
                  qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;
                  QDataStream stream(rpmdata);
                  quint8 byte;
                  float rpmfloat;
                  stream >> byte; // skip first byte
                  stream >> rpmfloat; // read float value
                  qDebug() << rpmfloat << "this is data to float" ;
                  back.setValue(rpmfloat); ----> I display the value converted here .

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                    @KroMignon
                    QByteArray rpmdata = QByteArray::fromHex("0102030405"); ---> I want to
                    convert this .
                    qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;
                    QDataStream stream(rpmdata);
                    quint8 byte;
                    float rpmfloat;
                    stream >> byte; // skip first byte
                    stream >> rpmfloat; // read float value
                    qDebug() << rpmfloat << "this is data to float" ;
                    back.setValue(rpmfloat); ----> I display the value converted here .

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                    @dziko147
                    You push raw bytes into a QDataStream. You then try to read that back as, say, a float.

                    Unless I have misunderstood QDataStream you cannot do that. It is a structured stream. E.g. it will (well, should) contain "markers" for the data and its types.

                    Experts, I am right here, aren't I (have never used QDataStream)?

                    UPDATE
                    For anyone reading this, the expert answers below indicate this is not the case, and my understanding was incorrect.

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                      @dziko147
                      You push raw bytes into a QDataStream. You then try to read that back as, say, a float.

                      Unless I have misunderstood QDataStream you cannot do that. It is a structured stream. E.g. it will (well, should) contain "markers" for the data and its types.

                      Experts, I am right here, aren't I (have never used QDataStream)?

                      UPDATE
                      For anyone reading this, the expert answers below indicate this is not the case, and my understanding was incorrect.

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                      @JonB said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                      E.g. it will (well, should) contain "markers" for the data and its types.

                      Not for PODs. For QString e.g. a length field is added. What is added for which build-in Qt type is not documented - QDataStream is not meant to be used with anything else than a QDataStream.

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                        @dziko147
                        You push raw bytes into a QDataStream. You then try to read that back as, say, a float.

                        Unless I have misunderstood QDataStream you cannot do that. It is a structured stream. E.g. it will (well, should) contain "markers" for the data and its types.

                        Experts, I am right here, aren't I (have never used QDataStream)?

                        UPDATE
                        For anyone reading this, the expert answers below indicate this is not the case, and my understanding was incorrect.

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                        KroMignon
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                        @JonB said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                        Unless I have misunderstood QDataStream you cannot do that. It is a structured stream. E.g. it will (well, should) contain "markers" for the data and its types.

                        Of course this is possible, this is no "marker" for serializing/deserializing "base types" like float, double, q(u)int8, q(u)int16, etc.

                        But "02030405" converted to float is 9.6255135462533111609068148127E-38... almost 0 ;)

                        It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                          @KroMignon
                          QByteArray rpmdata = QByteArray::fromHex("0102030405"); ---> I want to
                          convert this .
                          qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;
                          QDataStream stream(rpmdata);
                          quint8 byte;
                          float rpmfloat;
                          stream >> byte; // skip first byte
                          stream >> rpmfloat; // read float value
                          qDebug() << rpmfloat << "this is data to float" ;
                          back.setValue(rpmfloat); ----> I display the value converted here .

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                          @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                          QByteArray rpmdata = QByteArray::fromHex("0102030405"); ---> I want to
                          convert this .

                          What did you expect?
                          Again, you have to know what you are doing.

                          Here you are converting this array of bytes { 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05 } to float.
                          which is 9.6255135462533111609068148127E-38, almost 0.

                          If you change the array to something else like "014F030405", which means converting { 0x4f, 0x03, 0x04 , 0x05} to float, you will obtain 2.19807872E9 (almost 2.2 Billion)

                          ==> cf. https://www.binaryconvert.com/convert_float.html

                          It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                            @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                            QByteArray rpmdata = QByteArray::fromHex("0102030405"); ---> I want to
                            convert this .

                            What did you expect?
                            Again, you have to know what you are doing.

                            Here you are converting this array of bytes { 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05 } to float.
                            which is 9.6255135462533111609068148127E-38, almost 0.

                            If you change the array to something else like "014F030405", which means converting { 0x4f, 0x03, 0x04 , 0x05} to float, you will obtain 2.19807872E9 (almost 2.2 Billion)

                            ==> cf. https://www.binaryconvert.com/convert_float.html

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                            @KroMignon I tried this :
                            QByteArray rpmdata;
                            rpmdata.resize(4);
                            rpmdata[0] = 0x43;
                            rpmdata[1] = 0x96;
                            rpmdata[2] = 0x7D;
                            rpmdata[3] = 0xA6;
                            qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;

                            QDataStream stream(rpmdata);

                            float value;
                            stream >> value; // read float value
                            qDebug() << value << "this is data to float" ;

                            back.setValue(value);

                            I get :
                            deb.PNG

                            the 43967DA6 = (300.98163 ) .
                            this is the the variable rpm.PNG

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                              @KroMignon I tried this :
                              QByteArray rpmdata;
                              rpmdata.resize(4);
                              rpmdata[0] = 0x43;
                              rpmdata[1] = 0x96;
                              rpmdata[2] = 0x7D;
                              rpmdata[3] = 0xA6;
                              qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;

                              QDataStream stream(rpmdata);

                              float value;
                              stream >> value; // read float value
                              qDebug() << value << "this is data to float" ;

                              back.setValue(value);

                              I get :
                              deb.PNG

                              the 43967DA6 = (300.98163 ) .
                              this is the the variable rpm.PNG

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                              @dziko147 said in Convert QbyteArray to qreal:

                              the 43967DA6 = (300.98163 ) .

                              Sorry, my bad, it seems there are something I had forgot about QDataStream: when using float you have to specify floating point precision with stream.setFloatingPointPrecision(QDataStream::SinglePrecision);.

                              The other way is to use qfloat16 (WRONG)

                              QByteArray rpmdata;
                              rpmdata.resize(4);
                              rpmdata[0] = 0x43;
                              rpmdata[1] = 0x96;
                              rpmdata[2] = 0x7D;
                              rpmdata[3] = 0xA6;
                              qDebug() << rpmdata << "this is data" ;
                              
                              QDataStream stream(rpmdata);
                              
                              stream.setFloatingPointPrecision(QDataStream::SinglePrecision);
                              float value;
                              stream >> value; // read float value
                              qDebug() << value << "this is data to float" ;
                              
                              back.setValue(value);
                              

                              It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. (Sherlock Holmes)

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                                dziko147
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                                @KroMignon thank you it works :) .

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