Hi and thanks for the answer.
I understand that this means "hand coding", but that is not a problem..

Does anyone have a small working example of C++ flowgraph? or a link pointing at such thing?

Best Havard

Den 2016-04-04 08:48, skrev Jan Krämer:
Hi,

yes you can do that. But just not with GRC so you would have to code
your flowgraph "by hand". But you have to be aware that this also
requires a tiny bit more work with some of the blocks as they are
embedded in python hierarchical blocks (polyphase filterbank based
blocks for example). Not 100% sure but I think there are also
python-only blocks in mainline GNURadio.

But yes it is possible to do C++ flowgraphs.

Cheers,
Jan

2016-04-04 8:36 GMT+02:00 Havard <[email protected]>:

Dear List
I wonder if there is possible and if so, does anyone have a woring
example of creating a flowgrpaph in C++ ?
I need to create and compile a flowgprah that could be used stand
alone and not be depended on python to run..
I have the version 3.7.2

Best regards
Havard Austad

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