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time_sink_c.h
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1 /* -*- c++ -*- */
2 /*
3  * Copyright 2011-2013,2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4  *
5  * This file is part of GNU Radio
6  *
7  * SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
8  *
9  */
10 
11 #ifndef INCLUDED_QTGUI_TIME_SINK_C_H
12 #define INCLUDED_QTGUI_TIME_SINK_C_H
13 
14 #include <gnuradio/qtgui/api.h>
16 #include <gnuradio/sync_block.h>
17 #include <qapplication.h>
18 
19 namespace gr {
20 namespace qtgui {
21 
22 /*!
23  * \brief A graphical sink to display multiple signals in time.
24  * \ingroup instrumentation_blk
25  * \ingroup qtgui_blk
26  *
27  * \details
28  * This is a QT-based graphical sink the takes set of a complex
29  * streams and plots them in the time domain. For each signal, both
30  * the signal's I and Q parts are plotted, and they are all plotted
31  * with a different color, and the \a set_title and \a set_color
32  * functions can be used to change the label and color for a given
33  * input number.
34  *
35  * The sink supports plotting streaming complex data or
36  * messages. The message port is named "in". The two modes cannot
37  * be used simultaneously, and \p nconnections should be set to 0
38  * when using the message mode. GRC handles this issue by
39  * providing the "Complex Message" type that removes the streaming
40  * port(s).
41  *
42  * This sink can plot messages that contain either uniform vectors
43  * of complex 32 values (pmt::is_c32vector) or PDUs where the data
44  * is a uniform vector of complex 32 values.
45  */
46 class QTGUI_API time_sink_c : virtual public sync_block
47 {
48 public:
49  // gr::qtgui::time_sink_c::sptr
50  typedef std::shared_ptr<time_sink_c> sptr;
51 
52  /*!
53  * \brief Build complex time sink
54  *
55  * \param size number of points to plot at once
56  * \param samp_rate sample rate (used to set x-axis labels)
57  * \param name title for the plot
58  * \param nconnections number of signals connected to sink
59  * \param parent a QWidget parent object, if any
60  */
61  static sptr make(int size,
62  double samp_rate,
63  const std::string& name,
64  unsigned int nconnections = 1,
65  QWidget* parent = NULL);
66 
67  virtual void exec_() = 0;
68  virtual QWidget* qwidget() = 0;
69 
70  virtual void set_y_axis(double min, double max) = 0;
71  virtual void set_y_label(const std::string& label, const std::string& unit = "") = 0;
72  virtual void set_update_time(double t) = 0;
73  virtual void set_title(const std::string& title) = 0;
74  virtual void set_line_label(unsigned int which, const std::string& label) = 0;
75  virtual void set_line_color(unsigned int which, const std::string& color) = 0;
76  virtual void set_line_width(unsigned int which, int width) = 0;
77  virtual void set_line_style(unsigned int which, int style) = 0;
78  virtual void set_line_marker(unsigned int which, int marker) = 0;
79  virtual void set_nsamps(const int newsize) = 0;
80  virtual void set_samp_rate(const double samp_rate) = 0;
81  virtual void set_line_alpha(unsigned int which, double alpha) = 0;
82 
83  /*!
84  * Set up a trigger for the sink to know when to start
85  * plotting. Useful to isolate events and avoid noise.
86  *
87  * The trigger modes are Free, Auto, Normal, and Tag (see
88  * gr::qtgui::trigger_mode). The first three are like a normal
89  * oscope trigger function. Free means free running with no
90  * trigger, auto will trigger if the trigger event is seen, but
91  * will still plot otherwise, and normal will hold until the
92  * trigger event is observed. The Tag trigger mode allows us to
93  * trigger off a specific stream tag. The tag trigger is based
94  * only on the name of the tag, so when a tag of the given name
95  * is seen, the trigger is activated.
96  *
97  * In auto and normal mode, we look for the slope of the of the
98  * signal. Given a gr::qtgui::trigger_slope as either Positive
99  * or Negative, if the value between two samples moves in the
100  * given direction (x[1] > x[0] for Positive or x[1] < x[0] for
101  * Negative), then the trigger is activated.
102  *
103  * With the complex time sink, each input has two lines drawn
104  * for the real and imaginary parts of the signal. When
105  * selecting the \p channel value, channel 0 is the real signal
106  * and channel 1 is the imaginary signal. For more than 1 input
107  * stream, channel 2i is the real part of the ith input and
108  * channel (2i+1) is the imaginary part of the ith input
109  * channel.
110  *
111  * The \p delay value is specified in time based off the sample
112  * rate. If the sample rate of the block is set to 1, the delay
113  * is then also the sample number offset. This is the offset
114  * from the left-hand y-axis of the plot. It delays the signal
115  * to show the trigger event at the given delay along with some
116  * portion of the signal before the event. The delay must be
117  * within 0 - t_max where t_max is the maximum amount of time
118  * displayed on the time plot.
119  *
120  * \param mode The trigger_mode: free, auto, normal, or tag.
121  * \param slope The trigger_slope: positive or negative. Only
122  * used for auto and normal modes.
123  * \param level The magnitude of the trigger even for auto or normal modes.
124  * \param delay The delay (in units of time) for where the trigger happens.
125  * \param channel Which input channel to use for the trigger events.
126  * \param tag_key The name (as a string) of the tag to trigger off
127  * of if using the tag mode.
128  */
129  virtual void set_trigger_mode(trigger_mode mode,
130  trigger_slope slope,
131  float level,
132  float delay,
133  int channel,
134  const std::string& tag_key = "") = 0;
135 
136  virtual std::string title() = 0;
137  virtual std::string line_label(unsigned int which) = 0;
138  virtual std::string line_color(unsigned int which) = 0;
139  virtual int line_width(unsigned int which) = 0;
140  virtual int line_style(unsigned int which) = 0;
141  virtual int line_marker(unsigned int which) = 0;
142  virtual double line_alpha(unsigned int which) = 0;
143 
144  virtual void set_size(int width, int height) = 0;
145 
146  virtual void enable_menu(bool en = true) = 0;
147  virtual void enable_grid(bool en = true) = 0;
148  virtual void enable_autoscale(bool en = true) = 0;
149  virtual void enable_stem_plot(bool en = true) = 0;
150  virtual void enable_semilogx(bool en = true) = 0;
151  virtual void enable_semilogy(bool en = true) = 0;
152  virtual void enable_control_panel(bool en = true) = 0;
153  virtual void enable_tags(unsigned int which, bool en) = 0;
154  virtual void enable_tags(bool en) = 0;
155  virtual void enable_axis_labels(bool en = true) = 0;
156  virtual void disable_legend() = 0;
157 
158  virtual int nsamps() const = 0;
159  virtual void reset() = 0;
160 
161  QApplication* d_qApplication;
162 };
163 
164 } /* namespace qtgui */
165 } /* namespace gr */
166 
167 #endif /* INCLUDED_QTGUI_TIME_SINK_C_H */
A graphical sink to display multiple signals in time.
Definition: time_sink_c.h:47
virtual void set_line_style(unsigned int which, int style)=0
virtual int line_style(unsigned int which)=0
virtual void set_update_time(double t)=0
std::shared_ptr< time_sink_c > sptr
Definition: time_sink_c.h:50
virtual void enable_control_panel(bool en=true)=0
virtual void disable_legend()=0
virtual void set_y_axis(double min, double max)=0
virtual void set_nsamps(const int newsize)=0
virtual std::string line_label(unsigned int which)=0
virtual void set_line_marker(unsigned int which, int marker)=0
virtual void set_title(const std::string &title)=0
virtual std::string title()=0
virtual double line_alpha(unsigned int which)=0
virtual void set_line_alpha(unsigned int which, double alpha)=0
virtual int line_width(unsigned int which)=0
virtual std::string line_color(unsigned int which)=0
virtual void enable_autoscale(bool en=true)=0
virtual void enable_menu(bool en=true)=0
static sptr make(int size, double samp_rate, const std::string &name, unsigned int nconnections=1, QWidget *parent=NULL)
Build complex time sink.
virtual void enable_tags(unsigned int which, bool en)=0
virtual void exec_()=0
virtual void set_size(int width, int height)=0
virtual int line_marker(unsigned int which)=0
virtual void set_line_width(unsigned int which, int width)=0
virtual void reset()=0
virtual void enable_semilogx(bool en=true)=0
virtual void set_y_label(const std::string &label, const std::string &unit="")=0
virtual void set_line_color(unsigned int which, const std::string &color)=0
virtual void enable_grid(bool en=true)=0
virtual void enable_stem_plot(bool en=true)=0
virtual void enable_axis_labels(bool en=true)=0
virtual void set_line_label(unsigned int which, const std::string &label)=0
virtual void set_trigger_mode(trigger_mode mode, trigger_slope slope, float level, float delay, int channel, const std::string &tag_key="")=0
virtual void enable_tags(bool en)=0
virtual void enable_semilogy(bool en=true)=0
virtual void set_samp_rate(const double samp_rate)=0
QApplication * d_qApplication
Definition: time_sink_c.h:161
virtual int nsamps() const =0
virtual QWidget * qwidget()=0
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