Sure it's not much but it proves the concept.

One thing I think I'm going to try is to instead of using a vector probe I
want to use a single probe then rotate the vector to the left sand
concatenate the new value onto the end. But this will get you going.



On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 10:38 PM Joe Martin <k...@k5so.com> wrote:

> Congratulations Wayne.  I’ve been trying to implement it but I am having
> difficulty getting it to work.  Would you mind sharing your test GRC
> program with me so I can see how you accomplished it please?
>
> I would much appreciate it,
>
> Joe
>
> On Mar 12, 2019, at 4:29 AM, Wayne Hilliard <woody...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks everyone for the replies. Huge help.
> Kudos to Marcus Leech for the suggestion. Seems to work wonderfully. At
> least in my test GRC file. Now to implement into my own program.
>
> Cheers!
> Wayne Hilliard
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 10:26 PM Marcus Müller <mmuel...@gnuradio.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Wayne, Hi Joe,
>>
>> you're right – we've been urging people to switch away from WX since at
>> least 2014, and now we're finally removing it; with a bit of a heavy
>> heart, to be honest: Without feature equality, removing an alternative
>> feels bad, but we simply couldn't maintain the WX code anymore, and had
>> to find the resources to maintain QT stuff first.
>> So, no, we don't have that specific visualization in Qt, sorry. Joe,
>> this means we've long stopped supporting your widget – it works on most
>> machines, on others it doesn't, and we can't really help you in the
>> latter case.
>>
>> Now, would one get started with developing a strip chart for Qt? Either
>> one cheats a bit and just implements something that hands n_points
>> sized chunks of data to the Qt GUI time sink, which always are
>> basically the last chunk, with old samples "shifted out" and new
>> samples "shifted in", or one would actually go and do a deep C++/Qt
>> dive and write a proper stripchart widget.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Marcus
>>
>> On Sun, 2019-03-10 at 16:12 -0600, Joe Martin wrote:
>> > Hi Wayne,
>> >
>> > I am using the strip-chart option of the WX GUI Scope Sink block in
>> > GRC to perform drift scans in my radio astronomy project.  Works like
>> > a champ!
>> >
>> > Select “Stripchart” in the Trigger option.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> >
>> > Joe
>> >
>> > > On Mar 10, 2019, at 3:24 PM, Wayne Hilliard <woody...@gmail.com>
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Hello,
>> > > Question. Has there been any movement on adding a strip chart
>> > > option to this gui?
>> > >
>> > > I know WX_gui usage is discouraged and i have a radio astronomy app
>> > > I've been working on that uses QT_Gui.
>> > >
>> > > I've looked around some on github and don't have a clue on where I
>> > > would start to try something on my own.
>> > >
>> > > Any help would be appreciated .
>> > > Thanks in advance!!
>> > >
>> > > Wayne Hilliard
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