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Public Member Functions | |
def | __init__ |
def | deserialize |
def | deserialize_numpy |
def | serialize |
def | serialize_numpy |
Public Attributes | |
encoders | |
header | |
Private Member Functions | |
def | _get_types |
Static Private Attributes | |
list | __slots__ = ['header','encoders'] |
string | _full_text |
_has_header = True | |
string | _md5sum = "2ea748832c2014369ffabd316d5aad8c" |
list | _slot_types = ['Header','clearpath_base/Encoder[]'] |
string | _type = "clearpath_base/Encoders" |
Definition at line 8 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::__init__ | ( | self, | ||
args, | ||||
kwds | ||||
) |
Constructor. Any message fields that are implicitly/explicitly set to None will be assigned a default value. The recommend use is keyword arguments as this is more robust to future message changes. You cannot mix in-order arguments and keyword arguments. The available fields are: header,encoders @param args: complete set of field values, in .msg order @param kwds: use keyword arguments corresponding to message field names to set specific fields.
Definition at line 42 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_get_types | ( | self | ) | [private] |
internal API method
Definition at line 67 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::deserialize | ( | self, | ||
str | ||||
) |
unpack serialized message in str into this message instance @param str: byte array of serialized message @type str: str
Definition at line 93 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::deserialize_numpy | ( | self, | ||
str, | ||||
numpy | ||||
) |
unpack serialized message in str into this message instance using numpy for array types @param str: byte array of serialized message @type str: str @param numpy: numpy python module @type numpy: module
Definition at line 151 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::serialize | ( | self, | ||
buff | ||||
) |
serialize message into buffer @param buff: buffer @type buff: StringIO
Definition at line 73 of file _Encoders.py.
def clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::serialize_numpy | ( | self, | ||
buff, | ||||
numpy | ||||
) |
serialize message with numpy array types into buffer @param buff: buffer @type buff: StringIO @param numpy: numpy python module @type numpy module
Definition at line 129 of file _Encoders.py.
list clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::__slots__ = ['header','encoders'] [static, private] |
Definition at line 39 of file _Encoders.py.
string clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_full_text [static, private] |
"""Header header Encoder[] encoders ================================================================================ MSG: std_msgs/Header # Standard metadata for higher-level stamped data types. # This is generally used to communicate timestamped data # in a particular coordinate frame. # # sequence ID: consecutively increasing ID uint32 seq #Two-integer timestamp that is expressed as: # * stamp.secs: seconds (stamp_secs) since epoch # * stamp.nsecs: nanoseconds since stamp_secs # time-handling sugar is provided by the client library time stamp #Frame this data is associated with # 0: no frame # 1: global frame string frame_id ================================================================================ MSG: clearpath_base/Encoder float64 travel float64 speed """
Definition at line 12 of file _Encoders.py.
clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_has_header = True [static, private] |
Definition at line 11 of file _Encoders.py.
string clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_md5sum = "2ea748832c2014369ffabd316d5aad8c" [static, private] |
Definition at line 9 of file _Encoders.py.
list clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_slot_types = ['Header','clearpath_base/Encoder[]'] [static, private] |
Definition at line 40 of file _Encoders.py.
string clearpath_base::msg::_Encoders::Encoders::_type = "clearpath_base/Encoders" [static, private] |
Definition at line 10 of file _Encoders.py.
Definition at line 62 of file _Encoders.py.
Definition at line 60 of file _Encoders.py.