pub struct AcquisitionChannel { /* private fields */ }
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AcquisitionChannel represents a single channel acquired, forming part of an acquisition
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Source§impl AcquisitionChannel
impl AcquisitionChannel
Sourcepub fn is(&self, identifier: &ChannelIdentifier) -> bool
pub fn is(&self, identifier: &ChannelIdentifier) -> bool
Returns whether the specified channel identifier matches this channel
Sourcepub fn acquisition_id(&self) -> u16
pub fn acquisition_id(&self) -> u16
Returns the acquisition ID to which this channel belongs
Sourcepub fn order_number(&self) -> i16
pub fn order_number(&self) -> i16
Returns the position in the order in which this channel was acquired
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Source§impl Clone for AcquisitionChannel
impl Clone for AcquisitionChannel
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AcquisitionChannel
fn clone(&self) -> AcquisitionChannel
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
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impl Debug for AcquisitionChannel
Source§impl From<&AcquisitionChannel> for ChannelIdentifier
impl From<&AcquisitionChannel> for ChannelIdentifier
Source§fn from(acq_channel: &AcquisitionChannel) -> Self
fn from(acq_channel: &AcquisitionChannel) -> Self
Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl Freeze for AcquisitionChannel
impl RefUnwindSafe for AcquisitionChannel
impl Send for AcquisitionChannel
impl Sync for AcquisitionChannel
impl Unpin for AcquisitionChannel
impl UnwindSafe for AcquisitionChannel
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