In which way should I use forecast function if the number of output
items
isn’t anyhow related to the number of input items. The relationship is
more
qualitative than quantitative. For example number of output elements
depends on whether there is certain power inside the input strea, or
similar.
Best
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 12:14:11PM +0200, Nemanja S. wrote:
In which way should I use forecast function if the number of output items isn’t
anyhow related to the number of input items. The relationship is more
qualitative than quantitative. For example number of output elements depends on
whether there is certain power inside the input strea, or similar.
It doesn’t really matter, because you’re using a gr::block and
therefore, you can always check both ninputitems and noutputitems.
If you have a certain ratio when outputting, use that. At least, that
will ensure enough space in the output buffer when you actually do have
something going through the block.
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