Hi Vinny,
Thanks for the posting Vinny (and Stu). I did figure it out. The
problem I initially had was that I had a 2-D array going into a for
loop. I can break the array into 1-D arrays and then change this into
an array into a string. No problems.
Thanks!
-DG
In article <3A823A6A.48BCB867@ix.netcom.com>,
vjrecca wrote:
> hmmm, now I don't understand the question, because scan from string
with a
> %b format surely does take a string like "101101101110" and convert
it to
> decimal number 2926. Could you give a specific example of the string
and
> the expected result
> - Vinny Recca.
>
> dorianjps@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > I've tried that, but to no success (I first convert the array into a
> > sprea
d sheet string, and then use the scan from string function.
> >
> > I did write a for while loop to do the conversion (basically using a
> > shift register and putting the converted bits into an array that's
> > built be the shift register, then adding them all up at the end).
> >
> > The numbers look off. Does Labiew intrinsically change the bits
like
> > from 0's to 1's when it's handling them?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > -DG
> >
> > In article <_g3g6.76071$o91.8024384@typhoon.nyroc.rr.com>,
> > "Stu McFarlane" wrote:
> > > use the %b format string in the scan from string function (string
> > functions)
> > >
> > > wrote in message news:95qec3
> > $ekn$1@nnrp1.deja.com...
> > > > I would like to convert 12 and 32 digit strings into decimal. Is
> > there
> > > > a function in labview that does this? Does anyone have a vi (or
sub-
> > vi)?
> > > >
> > > > I'm using version 5.1
> > > >
> > > > Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > -DG
> > > >
> > > >
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