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An extensible NMEA0183 parser, which also supports validating the checksum. Useful for reading data from GPS devices and other sensors.
nmea #
An extensible NMEA0183 parser.
Take a look at the example to see how to use it.
Usage #
// 1. declare your sentences (use TalkerSentence and ProprietarySentence)
class AbcSentence extends TalkerSentence {
AbcSentence({required super.raw});
String get data => fields[1];
@override
bool get valid => super.valid && fields.length == 2;
}
// 2. register your sentences
final decoder = NmeaDecoder()
..registerTalkerSentence('ABC', (line) => AbcSentence(raw: line));
// 3. decode a line
final sentence = decoder.decode(r'$--ABC,123456789*5D');
// 4. consume your sentences
print(sentence.valid); // true
print(sentence.checksum); // 5D
print(sentence.source); // --
if (sentence is AbcSentence) {
print(sentence.data); // 123456789
}
You can also use it as a StreamTransformer for a stream of Strings:
final stream = Stream.fromIterable([r'$--ABC,123456789*5D', r'$--DEF,987654321*5D']);
final transformed = stream.transform(decoder);
transformed.listen((sentence) {
print(sentence.valid); // true
print(sentence.checksum); // 5D
print(sentence.source); // --
if (sentence is AbcSentence) {
print(sentence.data); // 123456789
}
});