Function
Retrieves the repeat times if the user buffer is used in repeat mode.
This function can only be used when the transfer mode of the conversion data that is set by AioSetAoTransferMode is User buffer mode.
It cannot be used when the transfer mode of the conversion data is Device buffer mode.
Format
Ret = AioGetAoTransferLap ( Id , Lap )
Parameters
Id [ C, C++ : short ] [ Python : ctypes.c_short ]
Specifies the Device ID retrieved from AioInit function.
Lap [ C, C++ : long * ] [ Python : ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_long) ]
Specifies the address of the variable that stores the repeat times.
Return value
Ret [ C, C++ : long ] [ Python : ctypes.c_long ]
Return values |
Content |
0 |
Normality completion |
7 |
Execute AioResetDevice function because the device has recovered from standby mode |
10001 |
Invalid Id was specified |
10002 |
AIO driver can't be called |
13700 |
Pointer to Lap is NULL |
20001 |
This function can't be used by this device |
20003 |
Can not use because another process is using the device |
Initial value
In all devices, Lap = 0
Remarks
Lap is automatically reset to 0 when the conversion is started by AioStartAo.
This function can be executed even if the device is in operation.
This function cannot be used on devices without the analog output function.
Example
Retrieves the number of overwrite.
C, C++ |
long Ret; |
Python |
Ret = ctypes.c_long() |