Thank you!

> On Aug 17, 2020, at 4:13 PM, Jeff Long <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> According to the code, the maximum value in the pattern determines the number 
> of inputs. For example, if the pattern is 0,1,2,3,3,2,2,1 then there will be 
> 4 inputs. Samples will be pulled from the inputs in the specified order.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 2:33 PM lannan jiang <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
>    I took a look at the pattern interleaver, but I have a question regarding 
> the input of a patterned interleaver. 
>   The documentation says that the pattern property is the vector that 
> represents the interleaving pattern, but I am confused with this because if I 
> change the vector pattern the number of inputs change also?
>   I am unsure how to use this block properly. 
>   My question may be rudimentary, but could anyone please explain? 
> 
>   Best regards,
>   Lannan 
> 
> > On Aug 17, 2020, at 12:45 PM, lannan jiang <[email protected] 
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > Hi Marcus,
> >    Thank you! I’ll look into that.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Lannan 
> > 
> >> On Aug 17, 2020, at 12:36 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected] 
> >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Sounds to me like you're looking for the patterned interleaver rather
> >> than writing your own block, possibly :)
> >> 
> >> On 17.08.20 15:29, lannan jiang wrote:
> >>> Hi everyone, 
> >>> I want to use the embedded python block to do this: 
> >>>     - I have some source data bytes, and now I want to transmit a 
> >>> sequence of bytes before the data. 
> >>>       - I am thinking that the basic block is what I can use to achieve 
> >>> this.
> >>> 
> >>> However, I looked up other people’s questions regarding basic blocks in 
> >>> the archive, i wonder if there are better examples that include 
> >>> forecast() and general_work() functions that I could look at?
> >>> 
> >>> Any suggestions will be appreciated! 
> >>> 
> >>> Thank you 
> >>> 
> >>> Sincerely,
> >>> Lannan Jiang 
> >>> 
> >> 
> > 
> 

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