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<p>A format specifiers has the following form %[*][width][length]specifier</p> | <p>A format specifiers has the following form %[*][width][length]specifier</p> | ||
<p>Note: Simulink String blocks are not compatible with Raptor blocks. Please use Raptor String blocks.</p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 14 September 2023
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Description
This is used to read numerical or other types out of a string according to the provided format string. The format string is a standard C format string. A format string can contain both text to be matched and format specifiers which are used to read data from the string. The output ports for this block will be created based on the format string entered in the parameter. To match a % to the string use %%.
A format specifiers has the following form %[*][width][length]specifier
Note: Simulink String blocks are not compatible with Raptor blocks. Please use Raptor String blocks.
* | Description |
---|---|
* | Specifies that the data read by this specifier should be discarded |
width | Description |
---|---|
(number) | The maximum number of characters to be read. |
The length field modifies the default data type of the incoming port for a specifier.
length | specifiers | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
d i | u o x X | f F e E g G a A | c | s | |
(none) | int32 | uint32 | double | uint8 | string |
hh | int8 | uint8 | |||
h | int16 | uint16 | |||
l | uint16 |
specifier | Output | Example |
---|---|---|
d or i | Signed integer | -189 |
u | Unsigned integer | 254 |
o | Unsigned octal | 610 |
x | Unsigned hexadecimal integer | 7ff |
X | Unsigned hexadecimal integer (uppercase) | 7FF |
f | Floating point, lowercase | 1234.85 |
F | Floating point, uppercase | 1234.85 |
e | Scientific notation, lowercase | 1.23485e+3 |
E | Scientific notation, uppercase | 1.23485E+3 |
g | Use the shortest representation of %e or %f | |
G | Use the shortest representation of %E or %F | |
a | Hexadecimal floating point, lowercase | -0xd.32fep-2 |
A | Hexadecimal floating point, uppercase | -0XD.32FEP-2 |
c | Character | a |
s | String |
Inputs
Input | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | r_string | String handle |
Outputs
Output | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
string | r_string | Duplicate string handle |
... | Signals from string. |
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Format String | String | Specifies the format of the data to read from the string. |