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From: | Jerrid Plymale |
Subject: | GRC port type assignment in Python Block |
Date: | Thu, 22 Jul 2021 23:14:18 +0000 |
Hello All, I am trying to write a python block that will convert shorts to complex int16, and I am having some difficulties. I have a need for this block so that I can read int16 data from a file using the file source block, and then transmit that
data to a USRP X310 using a UHD USRP sink using complex int16 input type. The problem I am having is being able to set out_sig within the block init to a numpy dtype representation of complex int16. I tried using the following: np.dtype([(‘re’, np.int16), (‘im’, np.int16)]). I get the following error when using
this: Can’t map dtype([(‘re’, ‘<i2’), (‘im’, ’<i2’)]) to GRC port type. Does anyone know of a way to set the out_sig in a python block to a complex int16 type that will map to the complex int16 GRC port type? I figure this must be doable if the UHD USRP blocks have complex int16 GRC port types. Best Regards, Jerrid |
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