Pack K Bits
Converts a stream of bytes with 1 bit in the LSB to a byte with K relevant bits. It's the opposite of Unpack K Bits
In other words, it packs K unpacked bits (one bit per byte, since the byte is the smallest item size in GNU Radio) into a single packed byte containing K bits and 8 - K zeros.
This block takes in K bytes at a time, and uses the least significant bit to form a new byte.
Example:
K = 4
in = [0, 1, 0, 1, 0x81, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00]
out = [0x05, 0x08]
The first four bytes coming in get combined to form binary 0101 which is 0x05
The next four bytes get combined to form binary 1000 which is 0x08. Note that even though one of the input bytes was 0x81, all that mattered was the least significant bit, which was a 1, the rest of the bits in that byte got discarded.
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Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
- Param 1 (R)
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- Param 2
- blah blah blah
Example Flowgraph
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Source Files
- C++ files
- Complex input
- Real input
- Core algorithms
- Header files
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- Block definition
- GRC yaml