Running the modified simulator¶
Introduction¶
Running the modified simulator corresponds with the POST vpz/output resource.
You may find here : help to know how some information is identified/selected in the request.
A quick overview example¶
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or lighter :
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Modifications¶
The different possible modifications are illustrated bellow.
Choosing the simulation running mode¶
For more see POST vpz/output.
You can choose the simulation running mode, through values for plan and restype (see mode for plan and restype).
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-> Example : In a webbrowser | In command line with cURL | In Python language | In R language | In PHP language | In C++ language
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
Modifying begin and duration of simulation¶
For more see POST vpz/output.
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-> Example : In a webbrowser | In command line with cURL | In Python language | In R language | In PHP language | In C++ language
-> Example : In a webbrowser
Modifying some parameters¶
For more see POST vpz/output.
To modify the simulator parameters, it is necessary to know their information identification (‘cname’, ‘pname’…) : see Parameters and conditions.
A parameter can be modified by two different ways : with ‘pars’ or ‘cname.pname’ (see pars or cname.pname).
Modifying parameters with ‘cname.pname’¶
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-> Example : In a webbrowser
Modifying parameters with ‘pars’¶
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Choosing the restituted output datas¶
For more see POST vpz/output.
You can choose the returned output datas, ask for filtering some of them (see outselect).
To select output datas or views (sets of output datas) to be returned, it is necessary to know its information identification (‘selection_name’) : see Output datas and views.
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-> Example : In a webbrowser | In command line with cURL | In Python language | In R language | In PHP language | In C++ language
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
Choosing style of presentation¶
For more see POST vpz/output.
You can choose your style of presentation (see mode for style) between ‘link’, ‘tree’, ‘compact’ (or ‘compactlist’).
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-> Example : In a webbrowser | In command line with cURL | In Python language | In R language | In PHP language | In C++ language
-> Example : In a webbrowser
-> Example : In a webbrowser
Multiple simulation case¶
It consists in :
choosing ‘linear’ as plan
(see Choosing the simulation running mode above).
modifying some parameters giving them multiple values
(see Modifying some parameters above).
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-> Example : In a webbrowser | In command line with cURL | In Python language | In R language | In PHP language | In C++ language
Note
For a multiple simulation composed by N simulations, each parameter has exactly N values or only 1 value. If not, the simulation fails.
More¶
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