Saturday, November 23, 2019

Re: GRC embedded Python vector support

Hi Marcus,

I've implemented two very simple "vector median" codes,
one in python and the other in c++.

These take run-time defined vectors and in series and decimate, returning the median
of the 4 or more vectors. The vector length is an argument.

see python/ra_vmedian.py in

git clone http://www.github.com/WVURAIL/gr-radio_astronomy

and/or

lib/vmedian_impl.cc lib/vmedian_impl.h

for the c++ version. C++ is much more efficient. On a raspberry pi 4, replacing the 5 vector medians (in sequence)
in python with the c++ version reduced the cpu load by 1/2 a cpu.

Glen


> On Nov 22, 2019, at 8:57 PM, Marcus D. Leech <patchvonbraun@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> So, I'm trying to implement and embedded Python block that handles vectors where the vector length is defined at runtime--like most
> blocks that take vector-length inputs.
>
> But GRC only "recognizes" the I/O signature as being vector if the dimension is of a fixed size, and invariate with respect to runtime. Is there
> a "trick" I'm missing?
>
>
>

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