list_info executive_control solver_parameters
Allows you to print out information about the what integrator will be used when you submit an analysis from Adams View.
Format:
list_info executive_control solver_parameters |
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model_name = | an existing model name |
brief = | on/off |
write_to_terminal = | on/off |
file_name = | string specifying the file path |
Example:
list_info executive_control solver_parameters & |
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model_name = | model_1 & |
brief = | on & |
write_to_terminal = | off & |
file_name = | "C:\info.txt" |
Description:
Parameter | Value Type | Description |
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model_name | AN EXISTING MODEL | Specifies an existing model. |
brief | ON_OFF | Specifies whether to use the brief form (default) or an extended form of the requested information to be displayed. |
write_to_terminal | ON_OFF | Specify if the information requested is to be sent to the informational window or not. |
file_name | STRING | Specify that the information requested is to be sent to a file with the name specified with the parameter. |
Extended Definition:
1. You can select between the harwell and calahan integration solvers in ADAMS. This selection is made on a model by model basis. Therefore, each time you submit the model the chosen solver will be used until this command is used to select the alternative. For a complete description of these solvers see the ADAMS documentation.
2. You may identify a model by typing its name or by picking it from the screen. If the model is not visible on the screen, you must type the name. You may also find it convenient to type the name even if the model is displayed. You must separate multiple model names by commas. If the model is visible in one of your views, you may identify it by picking on any of the graphics associated with it. You need not separate multiple model picks by commas.
3. The ‘write_to_terminal’ parameter is most likely be used in conjunction with the FILE_NAME parameter to get the information put to a file only.
Tips:
1. If the model is visible in one of your views, you may identify it by picking on any of the graphics associated with it.