# Sample script showing how to open the Speedometer frame and populate # with sensor and distance information. # # Author: Matthew Harris, copyright 2011 # Part of the JMRI distribution # # The next line is maintained by CVS, please don't change it # $Revision: 17977 $ from jmri.jmrit.speedometer import SpeedometerFrame # Define the sensors startSensor = "IS1" stopSensor1 = "IS2" stopSensor2 = "IS3" # Define the distances distance1 = "100" distance2 = "110" # Define sensor change parameter startSensorExit = False stopSensor1Exit = True stopSensor2Exit = True # Define units isMetric = False # Normally, nothing should be changed below this line # Create a SpeedometerFrame instance sf = SpeedometerFrame() # Set the sensors and distances sf.setInputs(startSensor, stopSensor1, stopSensor2, distance1, distance2) # Set the sensor change parameters # Done this way round as setInputBehavior requires the inverse of our parameter # settings. # Useful as an example of how to achieve boolean inversion. sf.setInputBehavior((startSensorExit==False), (stopSensor1Exit==False), (stopSensor2Exit==False)) # Set unit parameters sf.setUnitsMetric(isMetric) # Finally, show on screen sf.setVisible(True)