Chronos Plugins  5.2.0
This documentation covers the plugin interfaces definitions and an example implementation.
AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IPluginDeviceAdapter Interface Reference

Do not implement this interface. More...

+ Inheritance diagram for AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IPluginDeviceAdapter:
+ Collaboration diagram for AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IPluginDeviceAdapter:

Additional Inherited Members

- Public Member Functions inherited from AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IDevice
void Connect ()
 You may have connected to the device before this, but make sure you are connected after this. More...
 
void Disconnect ()
 You may disconnect now. More...
 
- Properties inherited from AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IDevice
string DisplayedTypeName [get]
 Text which is displayed in the instruments settings "Autosampler Type" column and in many other places. More...
 
string DeviceTypeDescription [get]
 Text which is displayed to make clear which kind of device a named sampler is. More...
 
string Name [get, set]
 User-selected name for the device instance. More...
 
- Properties inherited from AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IPluginAdapter< IDevice >
TPluginInterface Plugin [get]
 Get the inner, plugin defined part of the object. More...
 
- Events inherited from AxelSemrau.Chronos.Plugin.IDevice
Action< ConnectionStateConnectionStateChanged
 Raise this event when your connection state has changed. More...
 

Detailed Description

Do not implement this interface.

It is just a convenient way to access the plugin device object in cases where you are handed the Chronos internal wrapper instead. This can happen when you inspect autosampler properties of tasks.

Definition at line 506 of file DeviceInterfaces.cs.


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