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; Offset | ; Offset | ||
: | : Start offset samples/items after the beginning of the file | ||
; Length | ; Length | ||
: | : Read only this number of items beginning from offset(offset+len). 0 will read until the end of the file. | ||
== Example Flowgraph == | == Example Flowgraph == |
Revision as of 06:48, 2 March 2022
Reads raw data values in binary format from the specified file. This file can be a file that was captured using a File Sink block, generated with a computer program or saved from an audio editor such as Audacity (using suitable RAW format options).
Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
- File (R)
- Filename of binary file. Note: The file MUST be on the local computer.
The file size must not be less than 8 bytes, otherwise it gives the following error: "RuntimeError: file is too small"
- Output Type
- Because a binary file does not store information about what type of data is in it, we have to tell GNU Radio the format.
- Repeat (R)
- Whether or not to repeat the signal, once the end of the file is reached
- Add Begin Tag (R)
- Tag to add to the first sample of the stream.
- Offset
- Start offset samples/items after the beginning of the file
- Length
- Read only this number of items beginning from offset(offset+len). 0 will read until the end of the file.
Example Flowgraph
This flowgraph can be found at [1].
Source Files
- C++ files
- [2]
- Header files
- [3]
- Public header files
- [4]
- Block definition
- [5]