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carberry:cmds:subsys:canbus:user:align [2019/09/30 13:44]
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   - Left alignment (default) represents the bits in the same order as they will be presented on the bus. This representation is useful to identify the priority of the identifier. Zero bits fillers are appended at least significant side (right). ​   - Left alignment (default) represents the bits in the same order as they will be presented on the bus. This representation is useful to identify the priority of the identifier. Zero bits fillers are appended at least significant side (right). ​
-  - Right alignment represents the bits as standard numeric values. This representation is very common in documents software tools. Zero bits fillers are appended at most significant side (left).+  - Right alignment represents the bits as standard numeric values. Zero bits fillers are appended at most significant side (left).
  
 Extracting standard part and extended part from  identifiers 29 bits length : Extracting standard part and extended part from  identifiers 29 bits length :