__init__ def __init__(self, names, durations=[0, 1, None, 1, 1]) names is a list of state names E.g. ['off', 'opening', 'open', 'closing', 'closed', ] e.g. 2: ['off', 'locking', 'locked', 'unlocking', 'unlocked', ] e.g. 3: ['off', 'deactivating', 'deactive', 'activating', 'activated', ] durations is a list of time values (floats) or None values. Each list must have five entries. More Details Here is a diagram showing the where the names from the list are used: +---------+ | 0 (off) |----> (any other state and vice versa). +---------+ +--------+ -->| 4 (on) |--- | +--------+ | | | | v +---------+ +---------+ | 3 (off) |<----->| 1 (off) | +---------+ +---------+ ^ | | | | +---------+ | --| 2 (off) |<-- +---------+ Each states also has an associated on or off value. The only state that is 'on' is state 4. So, the transition states between off and on (states 1 and 3) are also considered off (and so is state 2 which is oposite of 4 and therefore oposite of 'on'). |
changedOnState def changedOnState(self, isOn) Allow derived classes to overide this. |
enterState0 def enterState0(self) Undocumented function. |
enterState1 def enterState1(self) Undocumented function. |
enterState2 def enterState2(self) Undocumented function. |
enterState3 def enterState3(self) Undocumented function. |
enterState4 def enterState4(self) Undocumented function. |
enterStateN def enterStateN(self, stateIndex) Undocumented function. |
exitState0 def exitState0(self) Undocumented function. |
exitState1 def exitState1(self) Undocumented function. |
exitState2 def exitState2(self) Undocumented function. |
exitState3 def exitState3(self) Undocumented function. |
exitState4 def exitState4(self) Undocumented function. |
isOn def isOn(self) Undocumented function. |
setTrack def setTrack(self, track) Undocumented function. |