Creates a PUSCH Cluster string.

Syntax

int32 __stdcall RFmxNR_BuildPUSCHClusterString(char selectorString[], int32 puschClusterNumber, int32 selectorStringOutLength, char selectorStringOut[])

Parameters

NameDirectionTypeDescription
selectorString[in]char

This parameter specifies a Selector String comprising of the signal name, result name, subblock number, bandwidth part number, user number, and pusch number. If you do not specify the signal name, the default signal instance is used. If you do not specify the result name, the default result instance is used. The default value is "" (empty string).
Example:
"subblock0/carrier0/bwp0/user0/pusch0"
"signal::sig1/subblock0/carrier0/bwp0/user0/pusch0"
"signal::sig1/result::r1/subblock0/carrier0/bwp/user0/pusch0"
"result::r1/subblock0/carrier0/bwp0/user0/pusch0"
You can use the RFmxNR_BuildPUSCHString function to build the selector string.

puschClusterNumber[in]int32

This parameter specifies the PUSCH cluster number for building the selector string.

selectorStringOutLength[out]int32

Specifies the length of the string that is returned by the selectorStringOut parameter. To get the minimum buffer size required to build the selector string, set the selectorStringOutLength parameter to 0.

selectorStringOut[out]char

This parameter returns the selector string created by this function.

Returns

Returns the status code of this operation. The status code either indicates success or describes an error or warning condition. Examine the status code from each call to an RFmx function to determine if an error has occurred.

To obtain a text description of the status code and additional information about the error condition, call the RFmxNR_GetError function.

The general meaning of the status code is as follows:

Value

Meaning

0

Success

Positive Values

Warnings

Negative Values

Errors