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TSignalStoreBuffer Members Published Properties
Published Properties
 
Name 
Description 
 
Set active to false to suppress the propagation of the Pull request and the subsequent call to the Update method. 
 
Current buffer size in number of samples.  
 
Return the bandwidth of the signal. 
 
Get or set the number of channels multiplexed in the data property. 
 
Set this property to true, to request computation using complex numbers.  
 
If True, the component will pass on the udpate request to the connected component. 
 
Data 
Stores the result of the processing. 
 
may not have default to allow switching of default precision 
 
Set this property to true to lock changes to FloatPrecision property.  
 
When the buffer is too small to store a new block of data, it will be increased at least by a factor of IncrementStep.  
 
InitialBufferSize defines the initial size of the buffer in the number of samples.  
 
Must be "Hidden" unless it is published 
 
may not have default to allow switching of default precision 
 
Get or set the length of the signal in samples. 
 
If this property is bigger than 0, only latest MaxBufferSize samples will be retained in the buffer.  
 
The event is triggered after the call to the Update method. 
 
The event is triggered just before the call to the Update method. 
 
The event is triggered after the OnAfterUpdate event. Use this event to update any associated charts or graphs or result tables. 
 
If the Input property is not assigned, the component will call OnGetInput. 
 
The event is called after a call to InternalUpdate, OnAfterUpdate and OnDisplayUpdate from within the Update method. 
 
The event is triggered when ParamUpdate method is called. The ParamUpdate method is usually called by component editors when a value was changed by the user and the editor was "Live".  
 
Defines the sampling frequency of the signal. 
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