Wondering where they come from.
Cheers,
Marcus
On 22.05.2016 18:02, Marcus Müller wrote:
Well, the python semantics, at least as I understand them, dictate that "not objectname" is True if objectname is of NoneType, or if objectname is actually False, or evaluates to something that is False (i.e. 0).
A valid object "should be".
Checking it against the typical swigged GNU Radio objects:
$from gnuradio import blocks, uhd
$vs = blocks_vector_sink_b()
$f = uhd.tune_request(10)
$bool(vs)
True
$bool(f)
False
That's non-uniform behaviour, and it surprises me!
I'll have to meditate about this.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 22.05.2016 17:51, Marcus D. Leech via USRP-users wrote:
On 05/22/2016 11:46 AM, Marcus Müller via USRP-users wrote:
Hm, interesting. I shouldn't have thought so, but: something's strange, and for some reason, perfectly valid uhd.tune_request objects evaluate to False in this case.What are the boolean semantics of a structured data type like a tune_request_t ? It's not immediately clear to me that there is a mapping
So: since there's hardly any case that you can mis-construct a tune request (any frequency that is numerical should be fine, even negative numbers), I'd say: drop your "if not tx_center_freq" clause and just check whether the properties of the uhd.tune_result that tx.set_center_freq() return match your expectation.
Best regards,
Marcus
in boolean for such structured data types.
On 22.05.2016 17:32, Elvis Angelaccio via USRP-users wrote:
Hi, can someone explain me why `uhd.tune_request` always returns 0 in the following Python code? I'm running this on Linux with a USRP1 attached via USB. The USRP has two 900 MHz daughterboards and two antennas attached to TX/RX ports. Gnuradio version = 3.7.9.2 UHD version = 3.9.3 ### CODE Snippet #### d = uhd.find_devices(uhd.device_addr(args.address_args)) if d: print 'Available UHD devices: ' + str(d) try: uhd_type = d[0].get('type') except IndexError: print 'Fatal error. Did you connect the USRP to an USB port?' sys.exit(1) serial = d[0].get('serial') tx = uhd.usrp_sink( device_addr='serial=' + serial, stream_args=uhd.stream_args( 'fc32', channels=range(1) ) ) tx_center_freq = uhd.tune_request(freq) if not tx_center_freq: # <===== Always happening. print 'Could not set TX freq' sys.exit(1) tx.set_center_freq(tx_center_freq) ... Best regards, Elvis _______________________________________________ USRP-users mailing list USRP-users@lists.ettus.com http://lists.ettus.com/mailman/listinfo/usrp-users_lists.ettus.com
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