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@BertMcMahan wrote:

@wiebe, I haven't done an OO sequencer before but have wanted to do one. Most of my OO stuff has been HAL type stuff. Do you implement a generic "step" class with some associated functions, then reuse it across your programs? My biggest hurdle in this type of thing has always been maintaining state and test data across steps.

 

Say you want to do thermal testing of PCB's, do you do a "PCB Thermal Test Step" abstract class that contains the list of steps in your sequence? Or do you have a "Step" class that you use for "PCB Thermal Test", which has children of "Load PCB into test rig" then "Heat to X degrees" or whatever?

 

Or does each step fully contain its own data- like you initialize the list of steps at the beginning, loading things like temperature targets, COM ports, etc, and throw em into an array to cycle through?

 

I'd be super interested in hearing more about your architecture, as I still have a lot to learn about OO. I'm sure this would help the OP as well.


Well, all of those options are possible.

 

I made my sequencers so they acts almost like a GUI. The sequence steps trigger other parts of the program (DAQ loop) to do things.

 

Note that OP might actually like a OO State Pattern as well, or even better. The Sequencer is more suitable for 'programmable' sequences, the state pattern is fixed. I'll look up my CLD solution I once did with a state pattern.

 

The sequencers I made have a parent step. It has children to 'do stuff'. Usually, I have a Databus (a class, by value, but FG or DVR would also work). So one step would set a value.

 

The trick I used is to implement a formula parser. So when a value is set in the "Set Step", the value can actually be "channel_a + sin (channel_b)". That makes it easy to reuse the set, without having to make specific steps.

 

I also make a composite child. That child contains an array of "Step" objects. The children of the composite can either execute the steps in parallel or sequential. Another Step (or Composite) child would be a Conditional child to enable branching. Now since I have the formula parsing, the branching simply evaluates the formula ("channel_a > 5). If the result is True, it executes branch T, else branch F.

 

The execute method of Step should return immediately.  It returns a "Done?" Boolean, and if it's not done, it will simply be executed next iteration. If it is done, the next step will be executed (by it's Composite owner).

 

It's good to realize that there are two hierarchies. The class hierarchy, and the object hierarchy. The class hierarchy specifies the individual object\class behavior, the object hierarchy specifies the specific sequence, the execution behavior of the objects.

 

The trick for State Patterns and Sequencers is to not put state in them! For a State Pattern, pass all the data as an input\output. That way, state transitions are easier. Each state\step can have it's own data, for instance a state\step timer. But this data only lives in that state\step. The sequence time for instance should not live in the states\steps. This timer can be used for instance for a "Ramp" step. The Sequence Engine can pause the timer, and all steps using the timer will automatically stop as well.

 

It might be easier to actually make an example 😎.

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wiebe@CARYA wrote:

@buddyfares wrote:

Thanks for the reply.  I have not used this is labview yet but I am at the beginning of the project and if I could make it work better than a SM then I would try it.  Would you happen to have an example of a OO Sequencer you could share?


I don't have one at hand, the few I've made are build-in in proprietary projects.

 

It would be a good idea of course to put one online.


Hello sir, can you please share an example code of OO sequencer? I just need to see how its implemented. Currently im using an array of cluster wired to a auto-indexed for-loop for executing each step. I cant pause/stop the test while the forloop is running and these steps could take a long time to complete (>40sec). 

 

Its not good, im looking for a custom sequencer for months now. Please help me I just need to see the code once. 

Thank you.

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