Returns the current status of the selected input or output line. The status of the signal is taken after the input LineInverter of the I/O control block.
| Name | LineStatus[LineSelector] | 
| Category | |
| Interface | Boolean | 
| Access | Read | 
| Unit | - | 
| Visibility | Expert | 
| Values | True | 
| Standard | SFNC | 
| Availability uEye+ | 
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| Availability uEye | 
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Values description
•True: The level of the line signal is HIGH.
•False: The level of the line signal is LOW.
Code example
C++
// Before accessing LineStatus, make sure LineSelector is set correctly
// Set LineSelector to "Line0" 
nodeMapRemoteDevice->FindNode<peak::core::nodes::EnumerationNode>("LineSelector")->SetCurrentEntry("Line0");
// Determine the current status of LineStatus
bool value = nodeMapRemoteDevice->FindNode<peak::core::nodes::BooleanNode>("LineStatus")->Value();
C#
// Before accessing LineStatus, make sure LineSelector is set correctly
// Set LineSelector to "Line0" 
nodeMapRemoteDevice.FindNode<peak.core.nodes.EnumerationNode>("LineSelector").SetCurrentEntry("Line0");
// Determine the current status of LineStatus
bool value = nodeMapRemoteDevice.FindNode<peak.core.nodes.BooleanNode>("LineStatus").Value();
Python
# Before accessing LineStatus, make sure LineSelector is set correctly
# Set LineSelector to "Line0" (str) 
nodeMapRemoteDevice.FindNode("LineSelector").SetCurrentEntry("Line0")
# Determine the current status of LineStatus (bool)
value = nodeMapRemoteDevice.FindNode("LineStatus").Value()