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| Date | 2013-04-24 11:53 +0100 |
|---|---|
| From | MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> |
| Subject | Re: Fixing escaped characters python-xbee |
| References | <704e1981-1e13-4030-b4ca-a7305ec98b32@googlegroups.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.1014.1366800795.3114.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 24/04/2013 08:33, pabloblo85@gmail.com wrote:
> I am using a XBee to receive data from an arduino network.
>
> But they have AP=2 which means escaped characters are used when a 11 or 13 appears (and some more...)
>
> When this occurs, XBee sends 7D and inmediatly XOR operation with char and 0x20.
>
> I am trying to recover the original character in python but I don't know ho to do it.
>
> I tried something like this:
>
> read = ser.read(4) #Read 4 chars from serial port
> for x in range (0,4):
> if(toHex(read[x]) != '7d'): #toHex converts it to hexadecimal just for checking purposes
> if(x < 3):
> read[x] = logical_xor(read[x+1], 20) #XOR
> for y in range (x+1,3):
> read[y] = read[y+1]
> read[3] = ser.read()
> else:
> read[x] = logical_xor(ser.read(), 20) #XOR
>
> data = struct.unpack('<f', read)[0]
>
> logical_xor is:
>
> def logical_xor(str1, str2):
> return bool(str1) ^ bool(str2)
>
> I check if 7D character is in the first 3 chars read, I use the next char to convert it, if it is the 4th, I read another one.
>
> But I read in python strings are inmutables and I can't change their value once they have one.
>
> What would you do in this case? I started some days ago with python and I don't know how to solve this kind of things...
>
You could try converting to a list, which is mutable.
# Python 3
read = list(ser.read(4))
pos = 0
try:
while True:
pos = read.index(0x7D, pos)
del read[pos]
read.extend(ser.read())
read[pos] ^= 0x20
except ValueError:
# There are no (more) 0x7D in the data.
pass
data = struct.unpack('<f', bytes(read))[0]
# Python 2
read = [ord(c) for c in ser.read(4)]
pos = 0
try:
while True:
pos = read.index(0x7D, pos)
del read[pos]
read.append(ord(ser.read()))
read[pos] ^= 0x20
except ValueError:
# There are no (more) 0x7D in the data.
pass
data = struct.unpack('<f', b"".join(chr(c) for c in read))[0]
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Fixing escaped characters python-xbee pabloblo85@gmail.com - 2013-04-24 00:33 -0700
Re: Fixing escaped characters python-xbee MRAB <python@mrabarnett.plus.com> - 2013-04-24 11:53 +0100
Re: Fixing escaped characters python-xbee Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2013-04-24 13:49 +0200
Re: Fixing escaped characters python-xbee Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfraed@ix.netcom.com> - 2013-04-24 20:29 -0400
Re: Fixing escaped characters python-xbee pabloblo85@gmail.com - 2013-04-26 01:17 -0700
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