Using fscanf, won't print out second row of data
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I'm having trouble using the fscanf command to show the two different data points that are being sent over a com port. The data that is coming from the com port looks like this:
X,Y
1,6
2,5
3,4
4,3
5,2
6,1
Where each set of 0,0 is in a single cell.
I would like the data to look like this
X: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Y: 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Please help if you can! I need to get this working soon. Thank you in advance!
%% Clearing COM PORTS
delete(instrfindall)
%% Create the serial object
serialPort = 'COM4';
serialObject = serial(serialPort,'BaudRate',38400, 'DataBits',8);
fopen(serialObject);
%% Set the instrument in remote mode
fprintf(serialObject,'%f,%f');
%% Set the time span and interval for data collection
stopTime = '14:31';
timeInterval = 0.0025;
%% Collect data
count = [1,1];
while ~isequal(datestr(now,'MM:SS'),stopTime)
time(count) = datenum(clock);
position(count) = fscanf(serialObject,'%f,%f');
pause(timeInterval);
count = count +1;
end
fclose(serialObject);
delete(serialObject);
clear serialObject;
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Walter Roberson
el 9 de Feb. de 2013
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 9 de Feb. de 2013
You have
fprintf(serialObject,'%f,%f');
fprintf() is to send data, but you have not included any data to send. Perhaps the instrument is not in remote mode because of this problem.
Also, I suspect that for that instrument you will need to set the serial port Terminator property; I suspect it sends CR or CR+LF
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Brandon
el 11 de Feb. de 2013
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Walter Roberson
el 11 de Feb. de 2013
position(count,:) = fscanf(serialObject,'%d,%d');
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