How to convert four bytes into double ?
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Parthiban
on 14 Oct 2022
Edited: Noah Prisament
on 19 Jul 2023
Hai, my requirement is mentioned below;
i m using Ethernet TCP IP communication and handshake was done sucessfully.
Then am using animated line plot with "addpoints" command. In addpoints command -> it supports only "double" data type for X & Y Axis, but my input value for Y axis is four bytes / two bytes.
How to convert two or four byte into double ? any byte swap need to be done ? if yes means pls comment your suggestion !!
here i will add my Matlap code:
a = tcpclient('192.168.10.4',2000,'Timeout',10,'ConnectTimeout',30); %Establish Communication
Data = read(a,8,"uint8"); %Read Values from Server
figure
h = animatedline;
ax = gca; % Current Axes
ax.YGrid = 'on';
ax.YLim = [0 500];
stop = false;
startTime = datetime('now');
while ~stop
Data = read(a,8,"uint8"); %%%% i need to convert double
t = datetime('now') - startTime;
xx = datenum(t);
addpoints(h,xx,Data);
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Walter Roberson
on 14 Oct 2022
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 14 Oct 2022
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Walter Roberson
on 15 Oct 2022
Could you give an example of the sequence of 4 bytes, and the corresponding numeric value that you expect?
Also I am still concerned about how sometimes you do not have exactly 4 bytes ? Please explain that further.
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Noah Prisament
on 19 Jul 2023
Edited: Noah Prisament
on 19 Jul 2023
The "animatedline" now supports all numeric datatypes along with datetimes and durations natively as of R2023a!
In order to plot your data on an "animatedline" you can now utilize the following syntax:
h = animatedline(NaT-NaT, uint8(NaN));
addpoints(h,xx,Data);
You also don't have to convert the duration to a datenum anymore either. Use NaT-NaT for for a duration and NaT for datetimes.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Jul 2023
I suspect you intended
h = animatedline(NaT-NaT, uint8(NaN));
Noah Prisament
on 19 Jul 2023
Edited: Noah Prisament
on 19 Jul 2023
I did, thank you for catching the typo! I am editing the original answer so that it isn't copied incorrectly.
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