getting_started:tutorials:systemeeros1
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As soon as the connection is established the socket data block periodically sends its input signal of type '' | As soon as the connection is established the socket data block periodically sends its input signal of type '' | ||
At the same time the standalone block periodically transmit six double values, whose values increase over time. The socket data block receives these values and bundles them into its output signal of type '' | At the same time the standalone block periodically transmit six double values, whose values increase over time. The socket data block receives these values and bundles them into its output signal of type '' | ||
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While the socket data block of the former creates a socket server the latter creates a socket client which connects to the server. | While the socket data block of the former creates a socket server the latter creates a socket client which connects to the server. | ||
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You can alter the data types passed among them by commenting / uncommenting the corresponding lines directly in the source code. After changing the code you must recompile and rerun the examples. | You can alter the data types passed among them by commenting / uncommenting the corresponding lines directly in the source code. After changing the code you must recompile and rerun the examples. |
getting_started/tutorials/systemeeros1.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/30 09:39 by ursgraf