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How to know that ALL MOS are in saturaion region by running ocean script?

MOSMOS
MOSMOS over 12 years ago

I want to know how to write a ocean script that can create a file to display all MOS' region,but I don't know the function.

How to know that where are All MOS in ??

THANKS! 

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    VKhlyupin over 12 years ago

     If you mean that you need to determine a region which each MOS in after some simulation, I'm affraid there is no one function to do this and you'll have to read skill docs to obtain a methodology.

    If you are talking about values of the CDF description of each MOS (some CDF descriptions have the "reagion" parameter) I think "dbGet" function coul help you.

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  • VKhlyupin
    VKhlyupin over 12 years ago

     If you mean that you need to determine a region which each MOS in after some simulation, I'm affraid there is no one function to do this and you'll have to read skill docs to obtain a methodology.

    If you are talking about values of the CDF description of each MOS (some CDF descriptions have the "reagion" parameter) I think "dbGet" function coul help you.

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