Hi Luis Felipe - OK; thanks for clarifying. When you click the button
"generate the flowgraph", GRC creates the Python file -- overwriting
anything that might be there already. So, any changes to the Python file
are lost when you have GRC generate the flowgraph. Note that, at the
very end of 3.1.5, you execute the (new) Python script by hand: "python
if_else_mod.py". So, do the file edits, save the Python script, but -do
not- click the button "generate the flowgraph". Hope this helps! - MLD
On Sun, Sep 24, 2017, at 01:00 PM, Luis Felipe Albarracin Sanchez wrote:> Thank 
you for the quick response,
> 
> I think you are rigth,  i need to clarify better my problem,  i
> started from scratch the  Tutorial,  and i placed all blocks according
> to the Tutorial. After that i clicked on "generate the flowgraph".
> Once i did this in the folder where the GRC is saved Python file was
> created. I opened this file to edit it as proposed in the section
> 3.1.5 of the Tutorial and wrote the lines that in the tutorial said
> should be added to make Flowgraph work taking into account the two
> signals.  I did this, i wrote the new code i saved it on python (the
> same file), and then i clicked again on "Generate the flowgraph"
> hoping that the "flowgraph" will take the changes on the python files,
> but it did not happend; what it happend is that it created again a
> Python file overwritting the one the one that i did changes on. i am
> kind of lost. How can i make the flowgraphs to take Python script once
> it have change it?
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