High-Octane Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 VB or other code guru (if still outhere)... I understand offset 0898 with notes states it giving of 0-16384 for Jetliner engine... what does that factor up in vb or other code language? 0 subtract 16384? 16384 subtract 0? 16384/0? or what?
Skittles Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 0 subtract 16384?16384 subtract 0? 16384/0? I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you creating a Visual Basic (VB) program?
High-Octane Posted June 21, 2005 Author Report Posted June 21, 2005 Yes I am creating gauges using VB6 codes and I am trying to figure out how to get it working or proper aligned.... And with offset 0898, 2 bit can have range from 0-16384. So I am not sure how to factor it up... let me give you code example I wrote.... Dim N1Gauge as long Dim N1Angle as long If FSUIPC_Read(&H898, 2, VarPtr(N1Gauge), dwResult) Then If FSUIPC_Process(dwResult) Then End if End If N1Gauge = 0 ?? <--- Is that what it should be? N1Angle = N1Gauge If N1Gauge > 0.1 Then N1Angle = 0.1 Else If N1Gauge < 0.1 Then N1Angle = 200 End If This didn't once worked I must have it factored up wrong or the code is wrong. Let me know
Skittles Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 If FSUIPC_Read(&H898, 2, VarPtr(N1Gauge), dwResult) Then If FSUIPC_Process(dwResult) Then Isn't something aupposed to be here??? End if End If Overall, this confuses me. If I understand correctly, you're checking to see IF... FSUIPC_Read(&H898, 2, VarPtr(N1Gauge), dwResult) is >0 but if so, you're then checking to see IF... FSUIPC_Process(dwResult) is > 0, but if so, there's nothing happening. N1Gauge = 0 ?? <--- Is that what it should be? N1Angle = N1Gauge This assigns a zero value to N1Gauge and then makes N1Angle also equal 0. If N1Gauge > 0.1 Then N1Angle = 0.1 Else If N1Gauge < 0.1 Then N1Angle = 200 End If So then why would you check to see if N1Gauge is > 0.1 when you just assigned it to zero. Also, N1Gauge would never be < 0.1. Zero is the lowest value that H898 returns. What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
High-Octane Posted June 21, 2005 Author Report Posted June 21, 2005 The code gived above was an example code... its not a determine to be written. This is why I brought up question, i just wanted to know what is need to be factored up to get exact value out of the offset 0898...What I am trying to accomplish is getting the null value to max value to be able generate gauge movement, and display correct number on label.caption.. I constantly getting werid number such as 0 to 16384, not 0-100 percent or something. Hope that clears up....
Skittles Posted June 21, 2005 Report Posted June 21, 2005 Okay, I think I understand now, this makes more sence in relation to the Factor Question. So you want to covert 0-16384 to 0-100? That's easy Percentage = InputValue / 163.84. This will give you the 0-100 percentage. To scale the 0-16384 to 0-100, use 16384/100=163.84. If you want to scale it to an RPM, let's say a max RPM of 2000, use 16384/2000=8.192 Is this what you're looking for?
High-Octane Posted June 21, 2005 Author Report Posted June 21, 2005 Yes :D that is what I am looking for... Thanks
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