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CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE

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Note: Simultaneously pressing the key and moving the mouse pointer<br />

over an element in an opened panel causes a window to appear below the<br />

element, in which the name of the corresponding environment variable is<br />

shown. If you have entered a comment for the environment variable in the<br />

CAN database, the first comment line of the environment variable appears<br />

next to the name.<br />

2.6.3 Initialization of Environment Variables<br />

You can configure options for initialization of environment variable values in the simulation<br />

dialog by selecting the Configuration│Simulation.... menu item.<br />

All environment variable values are preserved after the end of measurement, and if<br />

the option Do not change environment variable values was set, they are assumed<br />

as start values at the start of the next measurement. With this option you can also<br />

intentionally assign start values to environment variables before the measurement<br />

start. To do this, configure the appropriate control element on the panel loaded in<br />

<strong>CANoe</strong> and then start the measurement.<br />

If you activate the option Reset environment variable values before measurement<br />

start to CANdb values, all environment variables are reset to their start values at the<br />

beginning of a new measurement. To manually reset the environment variables to<br />

their start values in the database before the start of a new measurement, press the<br />

[Reset Now] button.<br />

The function CallAllOnEnvVar() is provided in CAPL for the network node models<br />

in the simulation setup to permit reaction to the initialization of environment variables<br />

at the measurement start.<br />

2.6.4 Panel Control<br />

For complex models with many input and display panels, it is often impossible to arrange<br />

all of them on the screen simultaneously. On the one hand, the screen does<br />

not provide enough space; and on the other hand, system resources are inadequate<br />

to open an arbitrary number of panels simultaneously.<br />

For measurements and simulation runs, however, usually only a small subset of all<br />

panels is needed at the same time. Therefore, <strong>CANoe</strong> panel control provides you<br />

with the option of grouping panels according to your work requirements. During the<br />

measurement you can switch back and forth between these panel groups, so that<br />

only one panel group is open at any particular time.<br />

For this purpose, <strong>CANoe</strong> offers you two possibilities:<br />

Creating Panel Control Buttons with the Panel Editor<br />

With the Panel Editor you can create control panels with special elements, the<br />

panel control buttons. Each panel control pushbutton is configured with a list of<br />

the panels which should be opened when the pushbutton is activated. During a<br />

measurement you can then selectively open the control panels of particular<br />

panel groups, simply by pressing the appropriate panel control pushbutton.<br />

© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1

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