Hi Gavin,
Thanks for the information!
Does this mean that if I wanted 3 inputs and 5 outputs and all floating point values, then inside the Python code, I simply set
in_sig = [numpy.float32]
out_sign = [numpy.float32]
And, in the yml file I set:
inputs:
- domain: stream
dtype: float
multiplicity: '3'
outputs:
- domain: stream
dtype: float
multiplicity: '5'
Would this be correct?
Thanks again for your help!
Regards,
George
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 5:26 PM Gavin Jacobs <apriljunkbox@hotmail.com> wrote:
In 3.7, you would use the <nports> tag, but in 3.8 the trick to setting multiple ins/outs in the YML file, is the keyword "multiplicity". You can see the details of how to configure here:
Starting with release 3.8, YAML replaces XML as the file format for GNU Radio Companion. This is triggered by switching from Cheetah to Mako as the templating engine, since Cheetah does not support Python 3.
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