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[Solved]Convert ASCII hex to int

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    Leopold
    wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 06:47 last edited by
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    Hello,
    the error is a hint to line 531 in qlist.h
    "{ Q_ASSERT_X(i >= 0 && i < p.size(), "QList<T>::at", "index out of range");"
    I know the fields are always the same so the number of y is the same too.Giving the same value to three different vectors in a while loop should not be the problem. But I will change that.

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      6 Mar 2018, 06:47

      Hello,
      the error is a hint to line 531 in qlist.h
      "{ Q_ASSERT_X(i >= 0 && i < p.size(), "QList<T>::at", "index out of range");"
      I know the fields are always the same so the number of y is the same too.Giving the same value to three different vectors in a while loop should not be the problem. But I will change that.

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      wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 07:22 last edited by
      #9

      @Leopold said in [Solved]Convert ASCII hex to int:

      Hello,
      the error is a hint to line 531 in qlist.h
      "{ Q_ASSERT_X(i >= 0 && i < p.size(), "QList<T>::at", "index out of range");"

      So take care to check fields.size() before calling fields.at(1). This should solve your problem.

      Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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        Leopold
        wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 07:28 last edited by
        #10

        Hello,
        my problem seems to be the line.split
        QStringList fields = line.split(' ');
        this is a file with ' ' separation
        like "80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 1D"

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          6 Mar 2018, 07:28

          Hello,
          my problem seems to be the line.split
          QStringList fields = line.split(' ');
          this is a file with ' ' separation
          like "80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 1D"

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          wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 07:30 last edited by
          #11

          @Leopold Can you do

          qDebug() << line;
          qDebug() << fields;
          

          and post the output here?

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

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            Leopold
            wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 08:57 last edited by
            #12

            In the meanwhile i have found how to split white space but it does not work.This is my split command:
            QStringList fields = line.split("\s+");
            this is qDebug()<<fields :("80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 82 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 ")
            what other split commands for white space are possible?

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              VRonin
              wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 09:08 last edited by VRonin 3 Jun 2018, 12:53
              #13
              const QRegularExpression hexRegExp(QStringLiteral("[0-9a-fA-F]{2}(?!:)"));  // regular expression that matches 2 hex digits NOT followed by :
              for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);i.hasNext();){ // iterate over all the matches
              const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
              qDebug() << "Hex: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0) << " Dec: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
              }
              

              "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
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              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                mpergand
                wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 12:30 last edited by mpergand 3 Jun 2018, 12:31
                #14

                Using a QByteArray is the way to go !

                QString hex="80 1c,02:fc 85, ff* 1000";  // the separator can be any non hex char
                QByteArray values=QByteArray::fromHex(hex.toLatin1());
                qDebug()<<values;
                for(quint8 c : values)  // note the quint8
                  qDebug()<<c;
                
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                  Leopold
                  wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 12:39 last edited by VRonin 3 Jun 2018, 12:51
                  #15

                  @ VRonin
                  sorry , could you explain line by line, i normaly can read c-code but this is too complex and I would like to understand.On the other hand, when I put this code into mine I get a lot of errors.Here is part of my code. I have to examine first field and according to its value read the lines into different vectors.
                  i need an expression that the line will be split,every ( to me) known didn't work up to know.
                  my code:

                  if (line_count>3) // read line from line 4
                  							{
                                                  QStringList fields = line.split("[\s]+");// not working
                                                    qDebug()<<fields;// shows complete line, should be first field
                                                   Eingang.append(fields.at(0));// its a QString declared earlier
                                                   qDebug()<<Eingang;             
                                                   if( Eingang==("80:"))// then read this line
                  								{
                  								 bool bStatus = false;
                                                   qDebug() << line;
                                                   x.append(tick); // this will be x-line in a plot
                                                   tick++;
                                              
                                                   y1.append(fields.at(1).toUInt(&bStatus,16));// one graph inplot
                                                   y2.append(fields.at(2).toUInt(&bStatus,16));// second graph in plot
                                
                  								}
                                                  else if ( Eingang== ("7D:"))
                  								{
                                                      bool bStatus = false;
                                                      qDebug() << line;
                                                      QStringList fields = line.split("\\s+");// didn't work too
                                                      x.append(tick);
                                                      tick++;
                                                   y29.append(fields.at(1).toUInt(&bStatus,16));
                                                   y30.append(fields.at(2).toUInt(&bStatus,16));
                                       
                  								}
                  							}
                  						}		 
                  

                  and here part of the file:

                  Running command: read-raw
                  ECU responded to D0 command with: 98 00 01 02
                  
                  80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 82 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 
                  7D: 20 10 1C FF 92 00 A8 FF FF 01 01 7D 59 00 FF 51 FF FF 30 80 7F 7F FF 01 00 07 00 0D C0 1E 00 45 
                  80: 1C 03 0C 85 FF 4F FF 1E 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 82 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 
                  7D: 20 10 1C FF 92 00 9D FF FF 01 01 7D 59 00 FF 51 FF FF 30 80 7F 6D FF 01 00 07 00 0D C0 1E 00 45 
                  80: 1C 02 F8 85 FF 4F FF 1E 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 8C 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 
                  7D: 20 10 1C FF 92 00 43 FF FF 01 01 7D 58 00 FF 51 FF FF 30 80 7F 79 FF 01 00 07 00 0D C0
                  
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                    VRonin
                    wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 12:51 last edited by VRonin 3 Jun 2018, 13:14
                    #16

                    could you explain line by line

                    Added comments, for more info just look here: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qregularexpression.html#global-matching

                    On the other hand, when I put this code into mine I get a lot of errors

                    what errors? if it's because you don't support C++11 for some reason I changed the code so it works on old compilers

                    if( Eingang==("80:"))

                    add a regular expression for that too:

                    const QRegularExpression eingangExp(QStringLiteral("^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]{2}):"));
                    const QRegularExpression hexRegExp(QStringLiteral("[0-9a-fA-F]{2}(?!:)"));
                    const QRegularExpressionMatch eingangMatch = eingangExp.match(line);
                    if(eingangMatch.hasMatch()){
                    if(eingangMatch.capturedRef(1).compare("80",Qt::CaseInsensitive)==0){ // Eingang==("80:")
                    qDebug() << "Eingang is 80";
                    for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);i.hasNext();){ // iterate over all the matches
                    const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                    qDebug() << "Hex: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0) << " Dec: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                    }
                    }
                    else if(eingangMatch.capturedRef(1).compare("7D",Qt::CaseInsensitive)==0){ // Eingang==("7D:"){
                    qDebug() << "Eingang is 7D";
                    for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);i.hasNext();){ // iterate over all the matches
                    const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                    qDebug() << "Hex: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0) << " Dec: " << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                    }
                    }
                    }
                    

                    QStringList fields = line.split("[\s]+");// not working

                    You have to tell split you are using a regexp and escape the \: QStringList fields = line.split(QRegularExpression("\\s+"));

                    "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                    ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                    On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                      mpergand
                      wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 13:12 last edited by
                      #17
                      QString line="80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 82 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 ";
                      QStringList fields=line.split(':');
                      qDebug()<<"en-tête:"<<fields[0];
                      QByteArray values=QByteArray::fromHex(fields[1].toLatin1());
                      qDebug()<<"data:"<<values;
                      

                      en-tête: "80"
                      data :"\x1C\x02\xFC\x85\xFFO\xFF\x1D\x89\x17\b\x10\x01\x00\x00\x00;\x87i\x00\x82\x00H\t\x88\x10\x00\x00"

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                        Leopold
                        wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 13:39 last edited by
                        #18

                        heureka
                        VRonin's code works:
                        QVector()
                        "80: 1C 02 FC 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 17 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 69 00 82 00 48 09 88 10 00 00 "
                        4
                        QRegularExpressionMatch(Valid, has match: 0:(0, 3, "80:"), 1:(0, 2, "80"))
                        "1C" 28
                        "02" 2
                        "FC" 252
                        now I have to give eyh value to the different y
                        but I think I can gigure that out.

                        @mpergand
                        this will divide first field from rest but how to divide the rest?
                        y1= field1,y2=field2 and so on
                        but I will test.

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                          mpergand
                          wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 13:47 last edited by mpergand 3 Jun 2018, 13:47
                          #19

                          @Leopold said in [Solved]Convert ASCII hex to int:

                          this will divide first field from rest but how to divide the rest?
                          y1= field1,y2=field2 and so on
                          but I will test.

                          No need to split anything, you can access each byte in a QByteArray with at() or []
                          See the doc ...

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                            Leopold
                            wrote on 6 Mar 2018, 21:18 last edited by
                            #20

                            @VRonin
                            the example works great for transforming from hex to dec but i get the same row what i have in the txt now as a vektor. In my code you see that I have different y Vektors.
                            I need value of field1 in y1, field2 in y2 and so on.I can not figure out how to take the i into a loop with y(i).

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                              6 Mar 2018, 21:18

                              @VRonin
                              the example works great for transforming from hex to dec but i get the same row what i have in the txt now as a vektor. In my code you see that I have different y Vektors.
                              I need value of field1 in y1, field2 in y2 and so on.I can not figure out how to take the i into a loop with y(i).

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                              VRonin
                              wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 08:28 last edited by
                              #21

                              @Leopold Every time you call i.next(); it moves to the next field in order so it's quite easy to manage

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                              ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                              On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                Leopold
                                wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 08:33 last edited by
                                #22

                                I tried this:
                                { // iterate over all the matches

                                										const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                                										qDebug() <<  hexMatch.capturedRef(0) <<  hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                                                                        y1.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(1).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                         y2.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(2).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                          y3.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(3).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                           y4.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(4).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                    }
                                
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                                  7 Mar 2018, 08:33

                                  I tried this:
                                  { // iterate over all the matches

                                  										const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                                  										qDebug() <<  hexMatch.capturedRef(0) <<  hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                                                                          y1.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(1).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                           y2.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(2).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                            y3.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(3).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                             y4.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(4).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                      }
                                  
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                                  wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 09:07 last edited by
                                  #23

                                  @Leopold said in [Solved]Convert ASCII hex to int:

                                  { // iterate over all the matches

                                  Look at that comment. Do you see what you are doing wrong?

                                  "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                  ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                  On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                    Leopold
                                    wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 10:01 last edited by VRonin 3 Jul 2018, 10:03
                                    #24

                                    yes I see that it is a loop but if i write :

                                     if(eingangMatch.hasMatch())
                                    								{
                                    									if(eingangMatch.capturedRef(1).compare("80",Qt::CaseInsensitive)==0)
                                    									{ // Eingang==("80:")
                                    										qDebug() << eingangMatch;
                                    										for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);
                                    
                                                                                i.hasNext();
                                    
                                    
                                                                                )
                                    
                                    
                                    											const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                                                                                qDebug() << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                                                                                y1.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(1).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                 y2.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(2).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                  y3.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(3).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                   y4.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(4).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                                                    }
                                    

                                    the qDebug() << eingangMatch; and qDebug() << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16);
                                    don't work and all my y vectors get "0"
                                    "80: 1C 05 3A 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 1E 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 51 01 AF 00 58 09 88 10 00 00 "
                                    QVector(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
                                    QVector(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)

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                                      7 Mar 2018, 10:01

                                      yes I see that it is a loop but if i write :

                                       if(eingangMatch.hasMatch())
                                      								{
                                      									if(eingangMatch.capturedRef(1).compare("80",Qt::CaseInsensitive)==0)
                                      									{ // Eingang==("80:")
                                      										qDebug() << eingangMatch;
                                      										for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);
                                      
                                                                                  i.hasNext();
                                      
                                      
                                                                                  )
                                      
                                      
                                      											const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                                                                                  qDebug() << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); //capturedRef contains the part matched by the regular expression
                                                                                  y1.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(1).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                   y2.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(2).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                    y3.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(3).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                                                                     y4.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(4).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16));
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                                                      }
                                      

                                      the qDebug() << eingangMatch; and qDebug() << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16);
                                      don't work and all my y vectors get "0"
                                      "80: 1C 05 3A 85 FF 4F FF 1D 89 1E 08 10 01 00 00 00 3B 87 51 01 AF 00 58 09 88 10 00 00 "
                                      QVector(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
                                      QVector(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)

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                                      wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 10:07 last edited by VRonin 3 Jul 2018, 11:07
                                      #25

                                      @Leopold said in [Solved]Convert ASCII hex to int:

                                      yes I see that it is a loop

                                      I don't think you do...

                                      int h=0;
                                      for(QRegularExpressionMatchIterator i = hexRegExp.globalMatch(line);i.hasNext();++h){
                                      const QRegularExpressionMatch hexMatch = i.next();
                                      qDebug() << hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16); 
                                      switch(h){
                                      case 1 : y1.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16)); break;
                                      case 2 : y2.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16)); break;
                                      case 3 : y3.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16)); break;
                                      case 4 : y4.append(hexMatch.capturedRef(0).toUInt(Q_NULLPTR,16)); break;
                                      default: break;
                                      }
                                      }

                                      "La mort n'est rien, mais vivre vaincu et sans gloire, c'est mourir tous les jours"
                                      ~Napoleon Bonaparte

                                      On a crusade to banish setIndexWidget() from the holy land of Qt

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                                        Leopold
                                        wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 10:44 last edited by
                                        #26

                                        i get error for the "i" no match for operator "++"
                                        and the switch operator is not an integer
                                        I copied the int i=0 as well
                                        btw:my compiler is mingw9-32 from QT 5.6.2

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                                          Leopold
                                          wrote on 7 Mar 2018, 10:53 last edited by
                                          #27

                                          the i was occupied by the "QRegularExpressionMatchIterator"
                                          i changed int i to int h then ++h and switch h and it works.
                                          Thank you great!

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