Ok, this explains it - thanks a lot for your answer!
-Georg-
Filippos Kolovos wrote:
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> Hi,
> I do not think that there is a "problem" with the variables per se,
> but with the way that the TCL interpreter handles the command substitutions.
>
> For example, when you invoke the command direc
I have helped.
-Fk
On 6/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: Georg Piewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ns-users@ISI.EDU
> Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:35:30 +0200
> Subject: [ns] Strange behaviour
Georg Piewald wrote:
> [...]
Ok, maybe the subject is a bit wrong - I just noticed that this problem
is true for any instance variable. It can also be shown for example on
"cwnd_" which is a variable of "Agent/TCP".
Regards, Georg
Hi everybody,
I experienced a very odd problem. I want to output the number of bytes
received by a TCPSink agent at a specified time. This can be read by the
instance variable $bytes_.
Now if I call a procedure at the required point of time, which outputs
the nr of bytes, everything works fine. L