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How to handle asymetric responce from an instrument
global SampleRateUnit
SampleRateUnit = {'Seconds': '0', 'Minutes': '1', 'Hours': '2',
'Days': '3', '%': '4'}
global SamplePeriodUnit
SamplePeriodUnit = {'Seconds': '0', 'Minutes': '1', 'Hours': '2',
'Days': '3', 'Weeks': '4', 'Pulses': '5'}
global TotalDurationUnit
TotalDurationUnit = {'Period': '0', 'Seconds': '1', 'Minutes': '2',
'Hours': '3', 'Days': '4', 'Weeks': '5', 'Continuous': '6',
'predefinded': '7'}
global TimeStamp
TimeStamp = {'OFF': False, 'ON': True, False: 0, True: 1}
@Feat(values=(None, SampleRateUnit, None, SamplePeriodUnit, None,
TotalDurationUnit, TimeStamp,))
def sampling(self):
"""This command is used to read the current data sampling settings.
(rds)
"""
out = self.parse_query('*rds', format='Sample Rate: {} / {}\tSample Period: {} / {}\tTotal Duration: {} {}\tTime Stamp: {}')
print(out)
global SampleRateUnit
global SamplePeriodUnit
global TotalDurationUnit
global TimeStamp
out[1] = SampleRateUnit[out[1]]
out[3] = SamplePeriodUnit[out[3]]
out[5] = TotalDurationUnit[out[5]]
out[6] = TimeStamp[out[6]]
return out
#return self.query('*rds')
@sampling.setter
def sampling(self, value):
"""This command provides the data sampling parameters for the logging
and statistics environments. (dsu)
"""
self.query('*dsu {} {} {} {} {} {} {}'.format(*value))
print(inst.sampling)
gives
21:55:07 INFO Getting sampling
21:55:07 DEBUG Sending b'*rds\r\n'
21:55:07 DEBUG Received 'Sample Rate: 1 / Seconds\tSample Period: 30 / Seconds\tTotal Duration: 1 Period\tTime Stamp: ON\r\n' (len=94)
['1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', 'ON']
21:55:07 DEBUG (raw) Got ['1', '0', '30', '0', '1', '0', True] for sampling
21:55:07 INFO Got ('1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', 'ON') for sampling
('1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', 'ON')
inst.sampling = ('1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', True)
gives
21:55:07 INFO Setting sampling = ('1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', True) (current=MISSING, force=False)
21:55:07 DEBUG (raw) Setting sampling = ('1', '0', '30', '0', '1', '0', 1)
21:55:07 DEBUG Sending b'*dsu 1 0 30 0 1 0 1\r\n'
21:55:07 DEBUG Received 'ACK\r\n' (len=5)
21:55:07 INFO sampling was set to ('1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', True)
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It'd be nice to use units with this function. This is because
'1', 'Seconds', '30', 'Seconds', '1', 'Period', True
in fact means
1 second, 30 seconds, 1 period, True
This is it: there are actually 4 parameters for this device setting.
So I'd like to use units....

But! If we look in the device manual
http://riel.pmc.umontreal.ca/sandbox/groups/leonelli/wiki/5c75f/attachments/a37cb842-PE.Manual.RevB.pdf
section 4.2.3.6 (on pdf page 59)
we see that the 1st parameter unit can be
seconds, minutes, hours, days or percentage of pulses
So it doen't seems to make sence of using a quantity that unit will change over context.
What do you think?

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