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== Embedded Python Block == | == Embedded Python Block == | ||
The ''Embedded Python Block'' is a tool to quickly prototype a | The ''Embedded Python Block'' is a tool to quickly prototype a block within a flowgraph. Search for the ''Python Block'' and add it to the workspace: | ||
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Revision as of 15:23, 7 January 2022
This tutorial will guide you through creating your first block with the Embedded Python Block.
Embedded Python Block
The Embedded Python Block is a tool to quickly prototype a block within a flowgraph. Search for the Python Block and add it to the workspace:
Double-click the box to edit the properties. The Embedded Python Block has two properties,
- Code, a click-box which contains a link to the Python code for the block and
- Example_Param, an input parameter to the block.
Click on Open in Editor to edit the Python code:
You will be prompted with another choice for which editor to use to write the Python code. Click Use Default: