Problem with fprintf
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I am trying to write some data to my serial port using the 'fprintf' command. The command works fine when i run it in my command window but when i try to run the same command in my script file it is unable to write data to the serial port. Please suggest the possible reasons and solutions.
No sir. This question is different. this is my code. It runs well in command window but in my gui it shows error...
global s
s = serial('COM8','BaudRate', 9600,'Parity', 'none','DataBits',8, 'StopBits',1);
s.Terminator = 'CR/LF';
s.BytesAvailableFcnMode = 'terminator';
fopen(s);
pause(0.5);
fprintf(s,'WelkinSat');
pause(0.5);
fprintf('CanSat is Now Ready for Communication--Go WelkinSat \n');
fprintf('Sample data from the main Program... \n');
a=fgetl(s);
disp(a);
8 Comments
Ryan
on 3 Jun 2012
Perhaps sharing a bit of your code will help clarify the issue/causes?
Oleg Komarov
on 3 Jun 2012
http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/6200-tutorial-how-to-ask-a-question-on-answers-and-get-a-fast-answer
Walter Roberson
on 3 Jun 2012
I suspect this question is really about sharing variables between functions, which Pradip asked about in a further post http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/40164-calling-variables
skyimager
on 3 Jun 2012
skyimager
on 3 Jun 2012
Walter Roberson
on 3 Jun 2012
What error does it show?
Have you considered the possibility that a pause(0.5) might not be long enough?
skyimager
on 3 Jun 2012
skyimager
on 3 Jun 2012
Answers (1)
per isakson
on 3 Jun 2012
There are two "different" fprintf. Note "serial" and "object, obj" in the documentation
Doc says:
fprintf (serial)
Write text to device
Syntax
fprintf(obj,'cmd')
fprintf(obj,'format','cmd')
fprintf(obj,'cmd','mode')
fprintf(obj,'format','cmd','mode')
Description
fprintf(obj,'cmd') writes the string cmd to the device connected to the serial port object, obj. The default format is %s\n. The write operation is synchronous and blocks the command-line until execution completes.
--- more ---
The object handle shall always be the first argument to fprintf. Doc has this example.
Specify an array of formats and commands:
s = serial('COM1');
fopen(s)
fprintf(s,['ch:%d scale:%d'],[1 20e-3],'sync');
Your statements
fprintf('CanSat is Now Ready for Communication--Go WelkinSat \n');
fprintf('Sample data from the main Program... \n');
should print to the command window according to the documentation.
3 Comments
per isakson
on 3 Jun 2012
I cannot find anything in the documentation that suggest that fgetl(s) can read from a serial port. I think you need to read the documentation more carefully. I added a few lines to my answer above.
Walter Roberson
on 3 Jun 2012
fgetl is implemented for serial.
http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ref/serial.fgetl.html
per isakson
on 3 Jun 2012
My mistake
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