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2. The main window can be expanded wider to allow those with large screens to use larger fonts 3. New class DecodedText handles the formatted text from decoder.f90. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.code.sf.net/p/wsjt/wsjt/branches/wsjtx@3564 ab8295b8-cf94-4d9e-aec4-7959e3be5d79
146 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
146 lines
3.4 KiB
C++
#include <QStringList>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include "decodedtext.h"
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QString DecodedText::CQersCall()
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{
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// extract the CQer's call TODO: does this work with all call formats? What about 'CQ DX'?
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int s1 = 4 + _string.indexOf(" CQ ");
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int s2 = _string.indexOf(" ",s1);
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QString call = _string.mid(s1,s2-s1);
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return call;
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}
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bool DecodedText::isJT65()
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{
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return _string.indexOf("#") == column_mode;
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}
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bool DecodedText::isJT9()
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{
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return _string.indexOf("@") == column_mode;
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}
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bool DecodedText::isTX()
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{
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int i = _string.indexOf("Tx");
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return (i >= 0 && i < 15); // TODO guessing those numbers. Does Tx ever move?
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}
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int DecodedText::frequencyOffset()
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{
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return _string.mid(column_freq,4).toInt();
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}
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int DecodedText::snr()
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{
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return _string.mid(column_snr,3).toInt();
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}
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/*
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2343 -11 0.8 1259 # YV6BFE F6GUU R-08
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2343 -19 0.3 718 # VE6WQ SQ2NIJ -14
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2343 -7 0.3 815 # KK4DSD W7VP -16
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2343 -13 0.1 3627 @ CT1FBK IK5YZT R+02
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0605 Tx 1259 # CQ VK3ACF QF22
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*/
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// find and extract any report. Returns true if this is a standard message
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bool DecodedText::report(const QString myCall, /*mod*/QString& report)
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{
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QString msg=_string.mid(column_qsoText);
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int i1=msg.indexOf("\r");
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if (i1>0)
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msg=msg.mid(0,i1-1) + " ";
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bool b = stdmsg_(msg.mid(0,22).toLatin1().constData(),22); // stdmsg is a fortran routine that packs the text, unpacks it and compares the result
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QStringList w=msg.split(" ",QString::SkipEmptyParts);
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if(b and w[0]==myCall)
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{
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QString tt="";
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if(w.length()>=3) tt=w[2];
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bool ok;
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i1=tt.toInt(&ok);
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if (ok and i1>=-50 and i1<50)
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{
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report = tt;
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// qDebug() << "report for " << _string << "::" << report;
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}
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else
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{
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if (tt.mid(0,1)=="R")
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{
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i1=tt.mid(1).toInt(&ok);
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if(ok and i1>=-50 and i1<50)
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{
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report = tt.mid(1);
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// qDebug() << "report for " << _string << "::" << report;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return b;
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}
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// get the first text word, usually the call
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QString DecodedText::call()
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{
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QString call = _string.mid(column_qsoText);
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int i = call.indexOf(" ");
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call = call.mid(0,i);
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return call;
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}
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// get the second word, most likely the de call and the third word, most likely grid
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void DecodedText::deCallAndGrid(/*out*/QString& call, QString& grid)
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{
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QString msg=_string.mid(column_qsoText);
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int i1 = msg.indexOf(" ");
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call = msg.mid(i1+1);
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int i2 = call.indexOf(" ");
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grid = call.mid(i2+1,4);
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call = call.mid(0,i2);
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}
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int DecodedText::timeInSeconds()
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{
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return 60*_string.mid(column_time,2).toInt() + _string.mid(2,2).toInt();
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}
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/*
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2343 -11 0.8 1259 # YV6BFE F6GUU R-08
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2343 -19 0.3 718 # VE6WQ SQ2NIJ -14
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2343 -7 0.3 815 # KK4DSD W7VP -16
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2343 -13 0.1 3627 @ CT1FBK IK5YZT R+02
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0605 Tx 1259 # CQ VK3ACF QF22
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*/
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QString DecodedText::report() // returns a string of the SNR field with a leading + or - followed by two digits
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{
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int sr = snr();
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if (sr<-50)
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sr = -50;
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else
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if (sr > 49)
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sr = 49;
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QString rpt;
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rpt.sprintf("%d",abs(sr));
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if (sr > 9)
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rpt = "+" + rpt;
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else
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if (sr >= 0)
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rpt = "+0" + rpt;
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else
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if (sr >= -9)
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rpt = "-0" + rpt;
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else
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rpt = "-" + rpt;
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return rpt;
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}
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