Hi Andrej, hey Jon,

well, technically, your hier_block2 can also have a io_signature with a
variable number of in- and outputs. Haven't tested that in a while (in
fact, never with the current scheduler), but in both python and GNU
Radio, you'd set the io_signature of your hier_block in the constructor
of the same.

However, there's no way to do this in GRC.

Generally, this feels a lot like it would really pay off if you take the
time to write a Python hierarchical block – a simple "for" loop could
create your 1...N parallel in- and output chains then, and you'd get a
lot of flexibility.

Best regards,
Marcus

On 09.06.2016 15:36, Andrej Rode wrote:
> Hey John,
>
> you could create a hier-block and parametrize it as needed and then
> drop it 16+ times in your flowgraph. Or you could create a hier block
> with a variable number of inputs and outputs, but I'm not sure if
> that's possible.
>
> Best Regards,
> Andrej
>
>
>
> On June 9, 2016 2:43:27 PM GMT+02:00, John Ackermann N8UR
> <j...@febo.com> wrote:
>
>     I'm working on a flowgraph that has a lot of blocks (sets of identical 
> blocks for 16+ channels).
>
>     What's the best way to manage this on-screen in GRC?  Can GRC handle 
> multiple sheets, or is there a way to group a bunch of blocks into a 
> "superblock" that shows in the flowgraph as a single block?
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     John
>
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