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Controlling Output Behavior with Properties
After the analog output object is created and hardware channels have been added, the object must be configured to define its behavior. Configuring a device object involves assigning values to properties. In general, you can think of a property as a characteristic of an object that governs its behavior. In a more practical sense, a property is anything that can be set using theset command or subscripted assignment.
The properties that need to be set depend on your particular data acquisition application. However, for many common analog output applications, there is a core group of properties that must be set. This core group is divided into two subgroups: