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found.
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assigning a value to a element of this
array (set action RAM[c]=value, where c is a parameter with integer
value). The expression says that it requires INTEGER instead of c.
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* @param controller The associated graph controller.
* @return A new node controller.
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public NamedObjController create(GraphController controller) {
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This has been on the to do list for some time... But
it's not entirely clear what it should do... replace the
current image in the web page? Open a window? Go to a new
page? I'm inclined to think it should go to a new page,
so the back button takes you back...
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It uses a parameter of class
ptolemy.actor.parameters.LocationParameter
whic can have a value that is an expression that depends on other
parameters in the model. In that example, the location is changed
dynamically.
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clock and then give it out to the next
stage of
execution.
- kiran
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Subject: Re: Need to delay execution by 1 clk...
Will the TimedDelay actor do what you need
Will the TimedDelay actor do what you need?
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At 04:06 PM 11/27/2003 +0500, Kiran SB wrote:
Hi
I am new to ptolemy (6 months).
Currently I am using PTII 3.0.2 for building(simulating) custom actors in the
DE domain, which are basically executional elements (of a reconfigurable
device
the actorLibrary and the model that the edit request came
from). Is there an easier way to get the models to update with the new
actor information?
thanks,
chad
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Shouldn't removing the actor also be done in a ChangeRequest?
This seems like a very puzzling thing to do... What are you trying
responds.
Why not just make your event a record token? Then you can
have named fields of arbitrary type and manipulate them
independently.
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be made non-persistent by calling
setPersistent(false). This prevents the attribute
from cluttering the MoML file.
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an additional input port labelled cancel which
cancelled the pending event.
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them to the XML file),
then they will appear in the tree view.
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At 10:09 AM 8/7/2003 -0700, Chad Berkley wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a project in which I am writing out and compiling actors
dynamically at runtime. I would like these actors to then show up in
the treeview on the left side
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At 12:22 PM 2/21/2003 -0800, Jim Kleckner wrote:
Could someone explain how Listen to actor should be
used for debugging? I would expect it to trace the
events into and out of a composite entity but it brings
up an empty window for me and it stays
to achieve
successful intergration, or use fairly mature tools.
For example, the Ptolemy II interface to Matlab (provided
by RIM) is pretty stable, requiring only small changes with
new releases of Matlab.
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, the Ptolemy II interface to Matlab (provided
by RIM) is pretty stable, requiring only small changes with
new releases of Matlab.
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, but if you save
the model and then reopen it, it will have two ports instead of
one, one with the original name and one with the new name.
The one with the new name will not be used for anything.
Renaming a port on a composite actor works for me...
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methods (prefire(), fire(), postfire()).
There are some more complicated actors that do report
useful things here (like Clock).
You can right click on a port and select listen to
port to watch the data in and out of it.
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Quite of a few of the library elements from Ptolemy Classic have
not been ported to Ptolemy II, although for most, it would not
be hard to do. The one exception is the higher-order functions,
which would require a fairly deep understanding of Ptolemy II to
port...
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At 08:16 AM 12/8
million in the next five years to Berkeley and its partner
institutions (Vanderbilt University and Memphis). The Ptolemy
Project team is a major part of this effort.
For more information, see our (draft) website:
http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu
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@version $Id: PortParameter.java,v 1.11 2002/08/30 04:35:22 cxh Exp $
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public class PortParameter extends Parameter {
etc.
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in the model.
I must be missing something here...
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Subject: Displaying graphs and controlling the layout of items upon them
Date: 9 Aug 2002 02:13:02 -0700
I am trying to display a model as a graph and have been going around
in circles in the JavaDoc pages
).
Also, I would like to explore alternative visual representations...
E.g., we could modify Look Inside for the Apply actor so that it
shows the most recently seen model.
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Thanks,
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I think it is more common in this application area to use
discrete-event modeling (as in the DE domain) and finite
state machines (as in the FSM domain).
Edward Lee
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I realize this question is not specifically related to Ptolemy,
but I couldn't
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It is not currently supported, although I agree that it would be a good
thing to have... As a workaround, you can have a dummy initial state
with guarded transitions out of it. This is not exactly equivalent,
of course, because it takes one iteration to make those transitions.
Edward Lee
Sure... The source code is in the distribution.
Rose should be able to read it, right (?)
Edward Lee
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Hi all,
Is it possible to get the UML model of Ptolemy II in a Rose (.mdl) or
Rahpsody or another format file?
Kind regards,
Vincent
Attendees also received Ptolemy shirts :-)
We hope to soon have all presentation materials up on the Ptolemy
website...
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behave in a similar way, constructing
submodels on the fly. However, there is nothing released yet.
If you are coming to the miniconference next week, you might
want to talk to Jorn Janneck and Xiaojun Liu about this issue.
Edward Lee
. If not, you need to compile...
Edward Lee
At 08:52 PM 12/8/2000 -0800, Russ Abbott wrote:
When I run the trivial little example at the start of chapter 2
?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?
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The dynamic dataflow domain (DDF) will do what you want...
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It would be useful to have a profile of where the time is being spent
here... We haven't done any tuning for speed, so I imagine there is some
low hanging fruit to pick to gain some speed. Anybody know offhand how
to do that?
Edward Lee
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aybe early 1900 -- oops, sorry, Y2K problem :-). I fully expect
JDK 1.2 to be available on many platforms by then (with the possible
exception of Macs, which I think still don't even support JDK 1.1).
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