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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Monitoring the internal matrix during the development of a new components



Mehdi,
  If you press the F5 key while in CVF, the compiler will launch TRNExe and ask you to identify an input file (*.dck) that you want to run. If you select an input file that has your component in it then you can use the F9 key in CVF to put breakpoints in your code. When the compiler gets to the breakpoint, it will stop and wait. At this point, you can type variable names into the CVF "watch list" or you can hold your mouse over a variable and CVF will display its value. For matrices, you will have to type "A()" to expand and look at all the internal values or type "A(1,1)" to see a specific spot in the matrix.
Kind regards,
 David


On 1/26/2011 16:53, Mehdi Shahrestani wrote:

Dear Everybody

 

I have a question in watching the internal values in new components.

I am writing a new component with CVF 6.6, meanwhile I have a two dimensional matrix.

At this stage which I am writing the script, I really need to monitor and find the errors. But I don’t know how I can see an internal matrix of a new component.

It should be noted that the desired matrix is not an output but it is an internal matrix which is used to generate the outputs.

The matrix is A(10,100), I was wondering if you could give me a clue to deal with this situation.

 

Many thanks for your time spending on this question

Mehdi Shahrestani

 

 

 

 

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