PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
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short progressPercent = 0;
short complete = 0;
resolution = PS5000A_DR_8BIT;
openStatus = ps5000aOpenUnitAsync(&async_status, NULL, resolution);
while (complete != 1)
{
status = ps5000aOpenUnitProgress(&handle, &progressPercent, &complete);
if (progressPercent != previousProgress || complete == 1) {
std::cout << "Handle " << handle << " Progress " << progressPercent << " complete " << complete << std::endl;
previousProgress = progressPercent;
}
}
0 if the open operation was disallowed because another open
operation is in progress
1 if the open operation was successfully started
progressPercent gets to 100, before complete is set to 1 and the dll has not yet set handle to the correct value.Arguments:
* progressPercent, on exit, the percentage progress towards
opening the scope. 100% implies that the open operation is
complete.
* complete, set to 1 when the open operation has finished