enums ===== .. py:module:: quantify_scheduler.enums .. autoapi-nested-parse:: Enums for quantify-scheduler. Module Contents --------------- Classes ~~~~~~~ .. autoapisummary:: quantify_scheduler.enums.StrEnum quantify_scheduler.enums.BinMode quantify_scheduler.enums.TimeSource quantify_scheduler.enums.TimeRef .. py:class:: StrEnum Bases: :py:obj:`enum.Enum` Enum that can be directly serialized to string. .. py:class:: BinMode Bases: :py:obj:`enum.StrEnum` Describes how to handle `Acquisitions` that write to the same `AcquisitionIndex`. A BinMode is a property of an `AcquisitionChannel` that describes how to handle multiple :class:`~quantify_scheduler.operations.acquisition_library.Acquisition` s that write data to the same `AcquisitionIndex` on a channel. The most common use-case for this is when iterating over multiple repetitions of a :class:`~quantify_scheduler.schedules.schedule.Schedule` When the BinMode is set to `APPEND` new entries will be added as a list along the `repetitions` dimension. When the BinMode is set to `AVERAGE` the outcomes are averaged together into one value. Note that not all `AcquisitionProtocols` and backends support all possible BinModes. For more information, please see the :ref:`sec-acquisition-protocols` reference guide and some of the Qblox-specific :ref:`acquisition details `. .. py:attribute:: APPEND :value: 'append' .. py:attribute:: AVERAGE :value: 'average' .. py:attribute:: FIRST :value: 'first' .. py:class:: TimeSource Bases: :py:obj:`enum.StrEnum` Selects the timetag data source for timetag (trace) acquisitions. See :class:`~quantify_scheduler.operations.acquisition_library.Timetag` and :class:`~quantify_scheduler.operations.acquisition_library.TimetagTrace`. .. py:attribute:: FIRST :value: 'first' .. py:attribute:: SECOND :value: 'second' .. py:attribute:: LAST :value: 'last' .. py:class:: TimeRef Bases: :py:obj:`enum.StrEnum` Selects the event that counts as a time reference (i.e. t=0) for timetags. See :class:`~quantify_scheduler.operations.acquisition_library.Timetag` and :class:`~quantify_scheduler.operations.acquisition_library.TimetagTrace`. .. py:attribute:: START :value: 'start' .. py:attribute:: END :value: 'end' .. py:attribute:: FIRST :value: 'first' .. py:attribute:: TIMESTAMP :value: 'timestamp'