Hey Jeff,
I had previously found those two options but was unsure if I was missing anything else. dot_graph() seemed like a good option but it doesn't have the block port information, like the term "dot graph" implies. I suppose I'll just wait until after tb.start(). Ryan
Ryan, You can print the edge list using print tb.edge_list()BUT, it's not populated until after tb.start(). You can either wait until after tb.start(), or you can useprint tb.dot_graph()before tb.start(). It's meant to be input to dot (graphviz) but it's human readable. "dotty" didn't actually parse it right, but I could have done something wrong there.- Jeff On 10/01/2014 04:58 PM, Ryan Marlow wrote:
Hello All, I'm trying to access the data inside the top block class, from a custom function or at the very least print out some of it as a test. Is there a way to see the data in the top block edge_list() before running top_block.start()? I'd like to access this without modifying any of the code in gnuradio-runtime so just using already provided functions in top_block. Thanks, Ryan -- Ryan L. Marlow Research Assistant in CCM Lab <http://ccm.ece.vt.edu> Virginia <http://www.vt.edu/> Polytechnic Institute and State University _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list address@hidden https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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