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ADE-L - Run script automatically after simulation is finished

dontpanic
dontpanic over 10 years ago

Hi all! I would like to know if it is possible to have ADE-L run a script after a simulation is run. I have a skill script that postprocess my simulation results and copies them to a location from where I can pick them for even further processing (in Matlab). Currently I have to manually call my skill script every time after running a simulation; I would like this to be done automatically.

I have looked at the ADE-L documentation but was unable to find anything related; I would really be thankful if someone could please give me any insight as to how to achieve this, if at all possible (please note that I would like to achieve this in ADE-L, not in ADE-XL or by embedding the whole simulation using Ocean).


Cheers,


Jorge

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Hi Jorge,

    There is a function asiRegCallBackOnSimComp() which allows you to register a callback to be run when simulation is complete. However, this doesn't yet work with distributed simulations - that will be fixed in IC616 ISR10 (currently scheduled end of January 2015) via CCR 1295564.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • dontpanic
    dontpanic over 10 years ago

    Thanks a lot Andrew; this function is perfect to my purposes! :)

    Cheers,

    Jorge.

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