from .......Internal.Core import Core
from .......Internal.CommandsGroup import CommandsGroup
from .......Internal import Conversions
# noinspection PyPep8Naming,PyAttributeOutsideInit,SpellCheckingInspection
class SsetupCls:
"""
| Commands in total: 1
| Subgroups: 0
| Direct child commands: 1
"""
def __init__(self, core: Core, parent):
self._core = core
self._cmd_group = CommandsGroup("ssetup", core, parent)
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def set(self, state: bool) -> None:
"""
``[SENSe]:POWer:ACHannel:SSETup`` \n
Snippet: ``driver.applications.k10Xlte.sense.power.achannel.ssetup.set(state = False)`` \n
Defines whether adjacent channels are defined symmetrically or not. For more information see 'Measurement on
multi-standard radio (MSR) signals'.
:param state: ON | OFF | 1 | 0 ON | 1 The upper and lower adjacent and alternate channels are defined symmetrically. This is the default behaviour and corresponds to the behavior in firmware versions before 2.10. OFF | 0 The upper and lower channels can be configured differently.
"""
param = Conversions.bool_to_str(state)
self._core.io.write(f'SENSe:POWer:ACHannel:SSETup {param}')
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def get(self) -> bool:
"""
``[SENSe]:POWer:ACHannel:SSETup`` \n
Snippet: ``value: bool = driver.applications.k10Xlte.sense.power.achannel.ssetup.get()`` \n
Defines whether adjacent channels are defined symmetrically or not. For more information see 'Measurement on
multi-standard radio (MSR) signals'.
:return: state: ON | OFF | 1 | 0 ON | 1 The upper and lower adjacent and alternate channels are defined symmetrically. This is the default behaviour and corresponds to the behavior in firmware versions before 2.10. OFF | 0 The upper and lower channels can be configured differently.
"""
response = self._core.io.query_str(f'SENSe:POWer:ACHannel:SSETup?')
return Conversions.str_to_bool(response)