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List:       gnuradio-discuss
Subject:    How to access parameters in the Constellation Rect Object in an OOT module?
From:       George Edwards <gedwards.eng () gmail ! com>
Date:       2021-08-29 22:26:08
Message-ID: CAAn5ZoE_yv5NR9vyRFDhCKs7OghcC0xG0g7MPen9=gm-FnEiYQ () mail ! gmail ! com
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Hello GNURadio Community,

I am building an OOT block that needs to access the  sym_map and
const_points  in the Constellation Rect Object.

Let's say, I call the Constellation Rect Object qpsk and set the vector
values for  sym_map and const_points. Then, in using the gr_modtool to
build the OOT module, it will prompt me to provide the input parameters for
the module  (which are sym_map and const_points and reside in
the Constellation Rect Object qpsk). How do I go about making this OOT
module to access these parameters?

Thanks for the help.

Regards,
George

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<div dir="ltr">Hello  GNURadio Community,<br><div><br></div><div>I am building an OOT \
block that needs to access the  

<font color="#ff0000">sym_map</font>  and  <font color="#ff0000">const_points</font>  \
in the Constellation Rect Object.  </div><div><br></div><div>Let&#39;s say, I call \
the Constellation Rect Object <font color="#ff0000">qpsk</font> and set the vector \
values for   <font color="#ff0000">sym_map</font> and <font \
color="#ff0000">const_points</font>. Then, in using the gr_modtool to build the OOT \
module, it will prompt me to provide the input parameters for the module   (which  \
are  <font color="#ff0000">sym_map</font>  and  <font \
color="#ff0000">const_points</font><font color="#000000">  and reside in the  \
Constellation Rect Object </font><font color="#ff0000">qpsk</font><font \
color="#000000">). How do I go about making this OOT module to access these \
parameters?</font></div><div><font color="#000000"><br></font></div><div><font \
color="#000000">Thanks for the help.</font></div><div><font \
color="#000000"><br></font></div><div><font \
color="#000000">Regards,</font></div><div><font \
color="#000000">George</font></div></div>



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