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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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Updating C Models<br />

Command Description<br />

HELP FOR ELEMENT Opens the help file for the selected model.<br />

EXAMPLE Opens the example file for the selected model.<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 487<br />

LOCK ELEMENT Locks the selected component in the model tree. You cannot make<br />

any changes again if a component is locked. To remove the lock you<br />

have to copy the component.<br />

PROPERTIES Opens the input dialog to edit the macro content.<br />

To update models using .dll files, either click ELEMENTS>UPDATE C MODELS, or use the shortcut<br />

menu command. Select a .dll file in the input field. The model name in the .dll file must<br />

be identical to the active model name (defined with Register<strong>User</strong>Model). You can select either<br />

a map file or the list mode to assign new to old parameters. Click in a field of new parameters<br />

to select a new name in the list. The list provides all in the C model defined parameters and<br />

nodes.<br />

The options to update node model information, default values, and units replaces entries in<br />

the active model with definitions from the .dll file. Units are defined with<br />

SetUnitNameNode_nc, information about nodes with SetInfoNode_nc and SetInfoNode__c,<br />

default values in AddNode_nc. See also C Interface in the online help.<br />

Inserting Models in SML Text<br />

.dll file with model description<br />

List with parameters and nodes<br />

in the .dll file<br />

Options for additional information<br />

Every model in the Model Agent can be dragged with the mouse directly into the Text Editor.<br />

If the Text Editor option SETTINGS>OPTIONS>GENERAL OPTIONS «Add comment» is active,<br />

the general description is copied in the text, along with the model’s macro call. Errors can be<br />

reduced by using the «Add comment» feature, especially for extensive macro calls.

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