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ns-3
includes an extremely rich environment allowing users at several
levels to customize the kinds of information that can be extracted from
simulations.
There are high-level helper functions that allow users to simply control the collection of pre-defined outputs to a fine granularity. There are mid-level helper functions to allow more sophisticated users to customize how information is extracted and saved; and there are low-level core functions to allow expert users to alter the system to present new and previously unexported information in a way that will be immediately accessible to users at higher levels.
This is a very comprehensive system, and we realize that it is a lot to
digest, especially for new users or those not intimately familiar with C++
and its idioms. We do consider the tracing system a very important part of
ns-3
and so recommend becoming as familiar as possible with it. It is
probably the case that understanding the rest of the ns-3
system will
be quite simple once you have mastered the tracing system
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