/** * <summary> * Changes the input signal range used by the sensor. * <para> * When the input signal gets out of the planned range, the output value * will be set to an arbitrary large value, whose sign indicates the direction * of the range overrun. * </para> * <para> * For a 4-20mA sensor, the default input signal range is "4...20". * For a 0-10V sensor, the default input signal range is "0.1...10". * For numeric communication interfaces, the default input signal range is * "-999999.999...999999.999". * </para> * <para> * Remember to call the <c>saveToFlash()</c> * method of the module if the modification must be kept. * </para> * <para> * </para> * </summary> * <param name="newval"> * a string corresponding to the input signal range used by the sensor * </param> * <para> * </para> * <returns> * <c>0</c> if the call succeeds. * </returns> * <para> * On failure, throws an exception or returns a negative error code. * </para> */ public int set_signalRange(string newval) { if (_func == null) { throw new YoctoApiProxyException("No GenericSensor connected"); } if (newval == _SignalRange_INVALID) { return(YAPI.SUCCESS); } return(_func.set_signalRange(newval)); }