On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Samuel Ibarra <sibar...@ucr.edu> wrote:
> Hello, > > Thank you for your help Frederick. The problem that I am having is that I > don't really understand how I can get the read_gpio() value into my python > code. Once I get the value to my python code, then I will be able to create > a loop that continuously reads the pins. > I'm not 100% sure, but I think all c++ files has to go through SWIG in order to be used in python. Have you tried to importing the class? example: from uhd import dboard_iface or imort dboard_iface or something along those lines. After importing you can probably run something like: gpio_value = read_gpio( unit ) and that should give you your value. Perhaps someone that know this better can give a more complete answer. Regards, Frederick
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