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This tutorial describes how the ''Python Embedded Block'' can be modified to accept vector inputs and outputs, and how the ''input_items'' vector indexing is different between vectors and streams. | |||
The previous tutorial, [[Creating_Your_First_Block|Creating Your First Block]], demonstrates how to create a Python block using the ''Embedded Python Block''. The next tutorial, [[Python_Block_Message_Passing|Python Block Message Passing]] describes how to send and receive messages using the ''Embedded Python Block''. | The previous tutorial, [[Creating_Your_First_Block|Creating Your First Block]], demonstrates how to create a Python block using the ''Embedded Python Block''. The next tutorial, [[Python_Block_Message_Passing|Python Block Message Passing]] describes how to send and receive messages using the ''Embedded Python Block''. |
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This tutorial describes how the Python Embedded Block can be modified to accept vector inputs and outputs, and how the input_items vector indexing is different between vectors and streams.
The previous tutorial, Creating Your First Block, demonstrates how to create a Python block using the Embedded Python Block. The next tutorial, Python Block Message Passing describes how to send and receive messages using the Embedded Python Block.