Pin SLPatternDetector.TSLPatternDetector.RejectedOutputPin
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Class: TSLPatternDetector
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Syntax
Delphi:
property RejectedOutputPin : TSLOWRealSourcePin read FRejectedOutputPin write FRejectedOutputPin;
C++ Builder:
__property TSLOWRealSourcePin * RejectedOutputPin = { read=FRejectedOutputPin, write=FRejectedOutputPin };
Summary
The rejected data output pin of the filter.
Description
OutputPin is the rejected Real(double) buffer data output pin
of the component.
You can connect this pin to any pin accepting Real(double) buffer data.
Delphi example:
<c>SLPatternDetector1.RejectedOutputPin.Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
C++ Builder example:
<c>SLPatternDetector1->RejectedOutputPin->Connect( SLScope1->InputPins->Pins[0] );</c>
Visual C++(MFC/Win32) example:
<c>SLPatternDetector1.RejectedOutputPin.Connect( SLScope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
Visual C++/CLI example:
<c>patternDetector1->RejectedOutputPin->Connect( scope1->InputPins[0] );</c>
C# example:
<c>patternDetector1.RejectedOutputPin.Connect( scope1.InputPins[0] );</c>
VB example:
<c>PatternDetector1.RejectedOutputPin.Connect( Scope1.InputPins(0) )</c>