How about configuring two parallel data flows, with a switch that diverts from one to the other after N samples?
— Gregory R. Warnes, Ph.D. (Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any typographical issues.) > On May 4, 2022, at 11:32 AM, Marcin Puchlik via GNU Radio, the Free & > Open-Source Toolkit for Software Radio <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> wrote: > > > Hello, > As far as I know, the "Head" block finishes the operation of a flowgraph > which I don't want to do. What OOT has to do? Any details? > > > śr., 4 maj 2022 o 17:21 WarMonkey <luoshumym...@gmail.com> napisał(a): >> use "Head" N samples, or create your own OOT module. >> >> Marcin Puchlik via GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source Toolkit for Software >> Radio <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> 于2022年5月4日周三 22:11写道: >>> Hello Everyone, >>> I want to reconfigure my flowgraph after receiving N samples. I am >>> following this example: >>> https://www.gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen-3.7.4/index.html#reconfigure >>> Instead of using sleep(0.1) I want my flowgraph to lock after consumption >>> of N samples. Then I want to rearrange the flowgraph blocks. Do you have >>> any idea how to do this? >>> My guess is that I can use Performance Counters like nproduced for the >>> first block in my flowgraph and base on that, call lock() function on my >>> top_block(). What do you think? >>> Cheers >>> Marcin >>> >>>