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NeXtMidas Training
Macros - Part 1 (Basics)
Pipes in a Macro
Pipe-Related Commands
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- Some pipe-related commands:
PIPE <FUNC>
- Manages pipes...
PIPE ON |
Starts a pipe section. |
PIPE OFF |
Ends a pipe section. |
PIPE STOP |
Stops a running pipe section.
(Covered in the section on Graphics.) |
PANEL
- Adds a graphical panel to the pipe.
- Closing the PANEL by clicking the 'X' in the upper corner will stop the macro.
- (Covered in detail in the section on Graphics.)
NOOP <IN> <OUT>
- The
NOOP command was created to do a No-Operation copy of data from
a file to a pipe or from a pipe to a file.
- Over the years many features have been added to
NOOP to allow it to
reformat the data and perform rate-control.
GCONTROL PIPEMON ,, <PIPENAME>
- Simple graphical status display for a pipe.
- One of the Debug options for a macro.
STATUS <FILE>
- Can be used to view the status of a pipe.
DataFile (BLUE) : ram:_wave
Data Rep (H/D) : EEEI / EEEI
Number of Elements : 1.0E9
File Type : 1000
Data Format : CF - Complex Float
Write Protect : false
Abscissa units : Time (sec)
Abscissa start : 0.0
Abscissa delta : 1.0E-5
IntHeader KeySize : 15 bytes
Pipe Size : 32768 bytes
Pipe inByte/outByte: 5.5148544E7 / 5.5115776E7
outByte/Inlet : 5.5115776E7 / WAVEFORM
outByte/Outlet 1 : 5.5148544E7 / FFT
outByte/Outlet 2 : 5.5148544E7 / DEMOD
outByte/Outlet 3 : 5.5148544E7 / STATUS
outByte/Outlet 4 : <not attached>
outByte/Outlet 5 : <not attached>
outByte/Outlet 6 : <not attached>
outByte/Outlet 7 : <not attached>
outByte/Outlet 8 : <not attached>
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