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Code to Node Conversion #105
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Description
The file codeToNode.py converts a signal filter function into a labgraph node. Some test filters have been included in the
filters/
folder. The assumption is that the input file contains python code containing a single filter function and the output will be a file containing a labgraph node.Fixes #(issue)
#96
Type of change
Feature/Issue validation/testing
If we want to test out the conversion of Butterworth Filter as an example, run the following command:
~/labgraph/extensions/lgpilot (issue-96) $ python3 codeToNode.py filters/butterworth_filter.py
You should have an output file
lgpilot/node.py
containing the node conversion.