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== Strings in GRC == | |||
Python uses both single quotes ' and double quotes " to contain strings: | Python uses both single quotes ' and double quotes " to contain strings: |
Revision as of 20:44, 20 January 2022
This tutorial describes how Python data types are used in GRC and how the variables are displayed.
The previous tutorial, Your First Flowgraph, shows how to build your first simple flowgraph. The next tutorial, Variables in Flowgraphs, describes how to use and modify variables in a more sophisticated flowgraph.
Floats and Integers in GRC
GNU Radio Companion (GRC) uses Python data types to represent variables. The simplest data type are numbers. Numbers in Python can be floating point or integers:
floatNumber = 3.14 integerNumber = 2
Integers can be converted to floating point by casting using float(), and floating point numbers can be converted to integers using int():
floatNumber = float(2) integerNumber = int(3.14)
Strings in GRC
Python uses both single quotes ' and double quotes " to contain strings:
singleQuoteString = 'string1' doubleQuoteString = "string2"
Lists, Tuples and Arrays in GRC
Variables in GRC can also use lists and tuples:
integerList = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] floatList = [ * reference filter section that uses tuples to hold filter weights * lists * arraysUsing Python Types in GRC
* python data types accepted in variablesHow GRC Displays Variable Values
* 32,000 -> 32k * 0.25 -> 250m The next tutorial, Variables in Flowgraphs, describes how to use and modify variables in a more sophisticated flowgraph.