"Egon Andersen, Talura" wrote: > > Hi, > > Looking at PER-Aligned. > Encoding of a normally small non-negative whole number. > "n" >= 64 > (Used for encoding the EnumeratedType and ChoiceType) > > ITU-T X.680 (1997 E) clause 10.6.2 > gives that the encoding must be preceded by a 'length determinant'. > > Now my problem is to determine what form the 'length determinant' should > take? > The form given by 10.9.3.1 a) or c) ? > One could assume 10.9.3.1 a) as a 'normally small non-negative whole > number' would probably qualify to have a 'normally small length'. > > 10.9.3.4 NOTE says that 'normally small length' is only used for set and > sequence. > > Hereby it seems that the length must be encoded as described in 10.9.3.1 > c). > > Is this correct? It seems to be a vaste of bits and that is rarely seen > in PER :-) >
Yeah - yeah. Just forget the above question. I think I should learn to count :-) 10.9.3.1 c) is just the right one it seems. Best regards Egon Andersen -- * Talura ApS * Phone: +45 43 52 50 00 * * Baldersh�j 24 B * mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * DK-2635 Ish�j * http://www.talura.dk *
