Python Block with Vectors

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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.

Starting the Flowgraph

This tutorial uses vectors, please complete the Streams and Vectors tutorial before moving on.

Add the following blocks to the flowgraph:

  • Signal Source
  • Throttle
  • Stream to Vector
  • Embedded Python Block
  • Vector to Stream
  • QT GUI Time Sink (two copies)
  • Variable

Modify the following block properties:

  • Signal Source, Frequency: 100
  • Variable
    • Id: vectorLength
    • Value: 16
  • Stream to Vector, Num Items: vectorLength
  • Vector to Stream, Num Items: vectorLength
  • QT GUI Time Sink (both copies), Autoscale: Yes

Connect the blocks according to the following flowgraph:

PythonVectorStartingFlowgraph.png

Accepting Vector Inputs and Outputs

The Embedded Python Block needs to be modified to accept vector inputs, produce vector outputs and change the data type to float. Double-click on the block to edit the source code.

Change example_param in the function definition to vectorSize:

def __init__(self, vectorSize=16):

Change the name:

name='Max Hold Block',


PythonVectorDefineBlock.png


  • TODO: make note when vectorsize default param doesnt match other values