On Jul 1, 2017 2:18 PM, "Vipin Sharma" <vipinsha...@photonpace.com> wrote:

Hi,

I have a custom block, say CustomBlock, which takes two arguments, arg0 and
arg1. My intention is to have these arguments be configured through gui
after the custom block is instantiated. I define <param> entries for these
arguments in the xml file for the CustomBlock which allows GRC gui to let
me configure the arguments interactively.


Hi Vipin.

I had a similar question, and Bastian answered as follows:

If you want to change the parameter while the flow graph is running
(through a slider in the GUI, for example), you will have to extend the
block with a callback.
You could have a look at the Frame Equalizer block, for example. It allows
changing the algorithm during run-time.

To extend the block you have to:
- add the callback function to the XML description of the block:  (see here
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11/blob/next/grc/
ieee802_11_frame_equalizer.xml#L9)
- implement the callback for the block (note that the callback is a public
function that has also to be added to the definition in /include/, and the
use of a mutex since ‘work’ and the callback are called in different thread
contexts).


I am trying to understand the relation ship between GRC GUI custom block
parameters and the CustomBlock C code’s function arguments. How does GRC
framework pass GUI parameters to its associated C function which also has
the same arguments?


As Bastian said, you can't modify the parameters from the GUI if they don't
have a callback function.

Best regards,

Cristian


Vipin
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