Hello all,
I tried to add a python block and do the processing, but is not working.
The thing is I need that the exit of my block (a floating type output) becomes a variable, that could be called by other blocks to change parameters of the executing blocks, and I failed to do this with the "Python Block". My questions would be:
1- Is there a sample of a code, where an input becomes a global variable in the Top_Block Code, so it can be called by other blocks?
2- Is there a graphical way (in a flowgraph) for taking an output from a block and making this output as a global variable for other blocks to read it an change their parameters accordingly?
Once again thanks for all your help.
Kind regards.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:02 AM Luis Felipe Albarracin Sanchez <lfasanchez@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Martin,I will try that and let everybody knows about the result.Kind regards.On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 12:25 PM Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com> wrote:On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 02:44:30PM -0500, Luis Felipe Albarracin Sanchez wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am trying to make the output of a block a variable for other blocks, as
> explained here:
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2012-02/msg00581.html
> My flowgraph is as follows:
> Captura de pantalla 2019-03-18 a la(s) 2.38.42 p. m..png
> The configuration of the block "Variable" is:
> Captura de pantalla 2019-03-18 a la(s) 2.38.54 p. m..png
> I was wondering if there are other ways for doing this?....Is there a
> specific control block that changes an output to a variable?.....is there
> any other way of making an output as a variable?.Â
> Once again, thank you for the help.
Usually, the easiest way is to pipe your output into a Python block, and
then do whatever Pythonic thing you want to do from there.
-- M
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