Some questions on saving the model file and user interface.
Posted: April 7th, 2014, 12:09 pm
Hi all,
I recently started using simantics and found that it is very nice. Esp. the module functionalities etc. are very good.
But there are still some problems/questions for which I couldn't find any answers till now.
Prob.1:
I am constructing a system dynamics model. I have done it and simulated it successfully, as given in the tutorials. But when I saved it, I couldn't see anywhere the .tg file for the same. It is my understanding that once a model is saved, it can be imported using a file with .tg extension. But I couldn't see it anywhere as to how this is done. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Prob.2:
One of the tutorial talks of a user interface wherein one can change the value of a parameter in some range, e.g. using a slider for the same. But the documentation for the user interface doesn't specify any such things. Any help regarding this is also most welcome.
Answers to the above are eagerly awaited, and I request the learned members to kindly answer them ASAP.
Thanks & Regards,
Nikhil Bellarykar.
I recently started using simantics and found that it is very nice. Esp. the module functionalities etc. are very good.
But there are still some problems/questions for which I couldn't find any answers till now.
Prob.1:
I am constructing a system dynamics model. I have done it and simulated it successfully, as given in the tutorials. But when I saved it, I couldn't see anywhere the .tg file for the same. It is my understanding that once a model is saved, it can be imported using a file with .tg extension. But I couldn't see it anywhere as to how this is done. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Prob.2:
One of the tutorial talks of a user interface wherein one can change the value of a parameter in some range, e.g. using a slider for the same. But the documentation for the user interface doesn't specify any such things. Any help regarding this is also most welcome.
Answers to the above are eagerly awaited, and I request the learned members to kindly answer them ASAP.
Thanks & Regards,
Nikhil Bellarykar.