#include <commands_3dm.hpp>
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auto mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::asTuple |
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◆ asTuple() [2/2]
auto mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::asTuple |
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◆ create_sld_all()
◆ extract()
void mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::extract |
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◆ insert()
void mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::insert |
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◆ DESCRIPTOR
◆ DESCRIPTOR_SET
constexpr const uint8_t mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::DESCRIPTOR_SET = ::mip::commands_3dm::DESCRIPTOR_SET |
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◆ DOC_NAME
constexpr const char* mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::DOC_NAME = "Sensor Range" |
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◆ HAS_FUNCTION_SELECTOR
constexpr const bool mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::HAS_FUNCTION_SELECTOR = true |
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◆ NAME
constexpr const char* mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::NAME = "SensorRange" |
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◆ sensor
Which type of sensor will get the new range value.
◆ setting
uint8_t mip::commands_3dm::SensorRange::setting = 0 |
Use the 3DM Get Calibrated Sensor Ranges (0x0C,0x53) command to determine this value.
The documentation for this struct was generated from the following files: