| ??? 03/15/12 08:43 Read: times |
#186683 - serialangle data type Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Per Westermark said:
So what data type is serialangle?
(20+20)*10 = 400. So it must be better than an 8-bit data type. serialangle is signed int. Earlier i said my code was like this. serialangle = (serialangle + 20) * 10; It is actually like this serialangle = (accdeg + 20) * 10; in which accdeg is a float type which it can vary fromm -20 to + 20 Per Westermark said:
You shouldn't do any "| 0x30". If the intention is to make it into ASCII digits, then you should use '0'. I used '|0x30' cause I was told to do so and it worked fine. I will try using '0' |
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