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Odd result from checking .SliceList.Count
Anthony Bowyer
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Given that _thisRadio is a found and connected instance of Radio, I have found what seems to be an odd result from a test of the value of _thisRadio.SliceList.Count.
In this case, the radio is a 6300. If two slices are 'active', it is my assumption, that on connecting to said radio, SliceList.Count will be 2. Single stepping thru a simple program shows this to be the case until it gets to a line that says "If (_thisRadio.SliceList.Count > 1)", etc.
At this point, SliceList,Count becomes 0. If I set a variable to SliceList.Count, and test the variable there's no issue, but if I test directly, it will get changed to 0 every time.
I assume something is changing it, but there's nothing in place in the program that does so and I am unable to find anything in Flexlib that might be doing it (though searching thru it is a bit tedious when you aren't sure what you're looking for).
In this case, the radio is a 6300. If two slices are 'active', it is my assumption, that on connecting to said radio, SliceList.Count will be 2. Single stepping thru a simple program shows this to be the case until it gets to a line that says "If (_thisRadio.SliceList.Count > 1)", etc.
At this point, SliceList,Count becomes 0. If I set a variable to SliceList.Count, and test the variable there's no issue, but if I test directly, it will get changed to 0 every time.
I assume something is changing it, but there's nothing in place in the program that does so and I am unable to find anything in Flexlib that might be doing it (though searching thru it is a bit tedious when you aren't sure what you're looking for).
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I believe that the slice count starts at 0. Slice A=0 Slice B=1, etc. So, if you are getting 1 back, then that "should" mean you have two active slices. I'm sure I read that somewhere here in a post by Steve. James WD5GWY0
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I'm too quick on the trigger! My response wasn't what you were looking for. Sorry about that.0
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