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Receiving float from Arduino "BLEFloatCharacteristic" via BLE

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    giorgiogandolfi_
    wrote on 26 Dec 2021, 21:25 last edited by
    #1

    Hello everyone,
    I'm currently experiencing a problem while sending gyroscope and accelerometer data from an Arduino Sense BLE to a QT application.

    The code I wrote on Arduino creates a single service containing two characteristics, one for sending the gyro data and one for the accelerometer data. Each one of them is a "BLEFloatCharacteristic", so a float value should be sent.

    Using the notify property of BLE, I connected each one of the characteristic to the signal "characteristicChanged", as per own QT guide on BLE.

    connect(ptr_dataService, &QLowEnergyService::characteristicChanged, this, &MainWindow::updateGyroscopeData);
    connect(ptr_dataService, &QLowEnergyService::characteristicChanged, this, &MainWindow::updateAccelerometerData);
    

    The SLOTs to get the data are very basic:

    void MainWindow::updateGyroscopeData(const QLowEnergyCharacteristic &c, const QByteArray &value)
    {
        if (c.uuid() != QBluetoothUuid(BLE_UUID_GYROSCOPE_CHARACTERISTIC))
            return;
    
        qDebug()<<"Gyro";
        qDebug()<<value;
    }
    //------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    void MainWindow::updateAccelerometerData(const QLowEnergyCharacteristic &c, const QByteArray &value)
    {
        if (c.uuid() != QBluetoothUuid(BLE_UUID_ACCELEROMETER_CHARACTERISTIC))
            return;
    
        qDebug()<<"Acc";
        qDebug()<<value;
    }
    

    What I get printed out is something like

    Gyro
    "\x00\x00z\xBF"
    Gyro
    "\x00\x00\xFA\xBD"
    Acc
    "\x00\x00\xDD<"
    Acc
    "\x00H^?"
    

    How can I get a float number instead?
    Thanks to everyone!

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      mpergand
      wrote on 26 Dec 2021, 22:47 last edited by mpergand
      #2

      Hi,

      Warning: we enter the twillight zone :)

      To convert QByteArray to float, I tried this:

          float f=12.5;
          QByteArray d((char*)&f,sizeof(f));
          
          float ff=*reinterpret_cast<float*>(d.data());
          qDebug()<<ff;
      

      prints 12.5 so far so good
      but what is the format of the float you send from the Ardiuno, a 4 bytes float like in C ?
      Which endianess little/big endian ?

      First try to print the QByteArray in a readable format with:
      qDebug()<<value.toHex();

      [EDIT] Seems to be valid floats:
      -0.976563 giro 1
      -0.12207 giro 2
      0.0269775 acc 1
      0.868774 acc2

      A 1 Reply Last reply 28 Dec 2021, 11:34
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        giorgiogandolfi_
        wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 11:20 last edited by
        #3

        Yes, your suggestions worked to perfection, thank you very much!

        Adding only a small note for potential future viewers:
        because the functions I use to update gyro and accelerometer data get as argument

        const QByteArray &value
        

        I had to modify your suggestion in :

        float fNum = *reinterpret_cast<const float*>(value.constData());
        
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        • M mpergand
          26 Dec 2021, 22:47

          Hi,

          Warning: we enter the twillight zone :)

          To convert QByteArray to float, I tried this:

              float f=12.5;
              QByteArray d((char*)&f,sizeof(f));
              
              float ff=*reinterpret_cast<float*>(d.data());
              qDebug()<<ff;
          

          prints 12.5 so far so good
          but what is the format of the float you send from the Ardiuno, a 4 bytes float like in C ?
          Which endianess little/big endian ?

          First try to print the QByteArray in a readable format with:
          qDebug()<<value.toHex();

          [EDIT] Seems to be valid floats:
          -0.976563 giro 1
          -0.12207 giro 2
          0.0269775 acc 1
          0.868774 acc2

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          artwaw
          wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 11:34 last edited by
          #4

          @mpergand What is wrong with QByteArray::toFloat() that you offer the above?

          For more information please re-read.

          Kind Regards,
          Artur

          M 1 Reply Last reply 28 Dec 2021, 11:48
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          • A artwaw
            28 Dec 2021, 11:34

            @mpergand What is wrong with QByteArray::toFloat() that you offer the above?

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            mpergand
            wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 11:48 last edited by
            #5

            @artwaw
            As far as I know, it only works with ASCII string:

            char n[]="1.25";
            QByteArray d(n);
            bool ok;
            float f=d.toFloat(&ok);
            qDebug()<<f<<ok;
            
            A 1 Reply Last reply 28 Dec 2021, 11:57
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            • M mpergand
              28 Dec 2021, 11:48

              @artwaw
              As far as I know, it only works with ASCII string:

              char n[]="1.25";
              QByteArray d(n);
              bool ok;
              float f=d.toFloat(&ok);
              qDebug()<<f<<ok;
              
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              artwaw
              wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 11:57 last edited by
              #6

              @mpergand thanks.

              For more information please re-read.

              Kind Regards,
              Artur

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