Pin List PLMultiWaterfall.TPLMultiWaterfallCursor.YOutputPins
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Class: TPLMultiWaterfallCursor
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Syntax
Delphi:
property YOutputPins : TOWPinList read FYOutputPins write FYOutputPins;
C++ Builder:
__property TOWPinList YOutputPins = { read=FYOutputPins, write=FYOutputPins };
Summary
The Real(double) output pins of the cursor for X data.
Description
YOutputPins are the signal output pins of the cursor.
You can connect this pin to any pin accepting Real(double) buffer data.
This pin will send the waterfall data currently under the vertical cursor. By connecting a Scope component you can observe the data under the cursor in greater detail.
Delphi example:
<c>SLMultiWaterfall1.Cursors[ 0 ].YOutputPins[ 0 ].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
C++ Builder example:
<c>SLMultiWaterfall1->Cursors->Items[ 0 ]->YOutputPins->Pins[ 0 ]->Connect( SLScope1->InputPins->Pins[0] );</c>
Visual C++(MFC/Win32) example:
<c>SLMultiWaterfall1.Cursors[ 0 ].YOutputPins[ 0 ].Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
Visual C++/CLI example:
<c>multiWaterfall1->Cursors[ 0 ]->YOutputPins[ 0 ]->Connect( scope1->InputPins[0] );</c>
C# example:
<c>multiWaterfall1.Cursors[ 0 ].YOutputPins[ 0 ].Connect( scope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
VB example:
<c>MultiWaterfall1.Cursors[ 0 ].YOutputPins[ 0 ].Connect( Scope1.InputPins(0) )</c>