10-21-2013 01:33 PM
Hi all,
I post a questiona bout converting an array of integer into char (byte) array and I got a solution already http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/how-to-display-char-code-properly/m-p/2596087#M780368
However, I enouther another problem while dealing with an array of U16 type. I would like to extract the high and low byte from numbers (U16) stored in array. I extract the high and low byte for each U16 number and convert them as char, concatenate them to a string. Repeat this process for each element in the array so to get a big string with each element is a char for high and low byte. My code is enclosed as follows
It works fine but I am concerning the speed. Is that any other way to do it fast and don't use loop (in real case, I will deal with pretty big array many times, efficiency is a problem). Note that the high and low bytes array extracted from the original array with the module Split number.vi, but how can I combine these two array in one code with data arranged as high-low-high-low ... ? Thanks.
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10-21-2013 02:04 PM
Just use Type Cast on the U16 array.
10-21-2013 03:54 PM
PKIM wrote:However, I enouther another problem while dealing with an array of U16 type. I would like to extract the high and low byte from numbers (U16) stored in array. I extract the high and low byte for each U16 number and convert them as char, concatenate them to a string. Repeat this process for each element in the array so to get a big string with each element is a char for high and low byte. My code is enclosed as follows
It works fine but I am concerning the speed. Is that any other way to do it fast and don't use loop (in real case, I will deal with pretty big array many times, efficiency is a problem). Note that the high and low bytes array extracted from the original array with the module Split number.vi, but how can I combine these two array in one code with data arranged as high-low-high-low ... ? Thanks.
You need to be more clear.
Looking at the code, you are dealing with I16, not U16. Also your index array primitives could be replaced by autoindexing. Your use of the feedback node only makes sense if you want to append strings forever with stale data, thus growing data structures without limits. If you only want to convert the current data, remove the feedback mode and use a "concatenate strings" with a single input. A for loop is one of the most efficient data structures and using it is not a problem. One way or another the code needs top oerate on all data.
All that said, I agree with Tim that most likely all you need to do is insert a typecast after the "to I16" and eliminate all other code.
10-21-2013 03:54 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
Just use Type Cast on the U16 array.
beautiful, thanks