/** * <summary> * Retrieves a module chain for a given identifier. * <para> * The identifier can be specified using several formats: * </para> * <para> * </para> * <para> * - FunctionLogicalName * </para> * <para> * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionIdentifier * </para> * <para> * - ModuleSerialNumber.FunctionLogicalName * </para> * <para> * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionIdentifier * </para> * <para> * - ModuleLogicalName.FunctionLogicalName * </para> * <para> * </para> * <para> * This function does not require that the module chain is online at the time * it is invoked. The returned object is nevertheless valid. * Use the method <c>YDaisyChain.isOnline()</c> to test if the module chain is * indeed online at a given time. In case of ambiguity when looking for * a module chain by logical name, no error is notified: the first instance * found is returned. The search is performed first by hardware name, * then by logical name. * </para> * <para> * If a call to this object's is_online() method returns FALSE although * you are certain that the matching device is plugged, make sure that you did * call registerHub() at application initialization time. * </para> * <para> * </para> * </summary> * <param name="func"> * a string that uniquely characterizes the module chain, for instance * <c>MyDevice.daisyChain</c>. * </param> * <returns> * a <c>YDaisyChain</c> object allowing you to drive the module chain. * </returns> */ public static YDaisyChainProxy FindDaisyChain(string func) { return(YoctoProxyManager.FindDaisyChain(func)); }