Pin SLDelayLine.TSLDelayLine.InputPin

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Class: TSLDelayLine

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Syntax

Delphi:

property InputPin : TSLOWIntegerRealComplexBinarySinkPin read FInputPin write FInputPin;

C++ Builder:

__property TSLOWIntegerRealComplexBinarySinkPin * InputPin = { read=FInputPin, write=FInputPin };

Summary

The Real(double), Complex, Binary and Integer Input Pin of the filter.

Description

InputPin is the Real(double), Complex, Binary and Integer buffer data input pin of the component.

You can connect this pin to any pin providing Real(double), Complex, Binary or Integer buffer data.


Delphi example:

SLDelayLine1.InputPin.Connect( SLSignalGen1.OutputPin );

C++ Builder example:

SLDelayLine1->InputPin->Connect( SLSignalGen1->OutputPin );

Visual C++(MFC) example:

SLDelayLine1.InputPin.Connect( SLSignalGen1.OutputPin );

Visual C++/CLI example:

delayLine1->InputPin->Connect( signalGen1->OutputPin );

C# example:

delayLine1.InputPin.Connect( signalGen1.OutputPin );

VB example:

DelayLine1.InputPin.Connect( SignalGen1.OutputPin )

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