Hi Sean,

you really shouldn't be doing that at all.

If you want to do signal processing, write a simple python block that
operates on a sample stream.

The signal probe is really just that, for sporadic "debug" and "display"
operation, not for any "useful" application.ö


Best regards,

Marcus


On 21.12.2016 17:30, Sean Horton wrote:
> I have a function probe to get an int from one block's output, and
> been using a function probe to get the value of the probe signal. I
> now want to have the block output a vector of ints, and use a probe
> signal vector to capture them, and nave a few function probes to get
> index 0, 1, and so forth. How do you do that? It does not seem to be
> as simple as replacing level with leve[index] (where index is 0, 1,
> etc) in the function probe's function name field. In my test setup,
> the function probe never changes from the default value, which is not
> one of the values in my vector source I'm using for testing. 
>
> -- 
> Sean Horton
>
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