Do you mean that I only performed assignment operations on out_items[0][1] to out_items[0][9], and I did not perform any operations on other out_items[0][i], and then reported to GNURadio? ?
I observed the performance of "QT GUI Time sink", which is a graph resembling a rectangular signal, which seems understandable because I assigned a value of 0.5 to out_items[0][1] to out_items[0][9]. As time goes by, the rectangular signal moves to the right. If you look more closely, the width of the rectangular signal has actually changed! I really don't understand.
Please forgive me for being stupid, but hope someone can help me explain it in detail.
Sincerely
Liu Maolin
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??????: "Marcus M??ller" <mmueller@gnuradio.org>;
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????: Re: the out_items of python block?
Hi liumaolin,
> def work(self, input_items, output_items):
> """example: multiply with constant"""
> for i in range(10) :
You can't do that: you need to make sure you've got at least 10 output items to fill!
> return len(output_items[0])
Here you tell GNU Radio that you produced `len(output_items[0])` items, where in reality
you produced 10, which might (and will) be less or more than `len(output_items[0])`!
Best regards,
Marcus