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Nicolabaldo (talk | contribs) (New page: ==File-based ConfigStore== You need your simulation program to be written like this: <pre> int main (...) { CommandLine cmd; cmd.Parse (...); ConfigStore config; config.ConfigureE...) |
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config. | config.ConfigureAttributes (); | ||
Simulator::Run (); | Simulator::Run (); | ||
Revision as of 21:03, 21 September 2009
File-based ConfigStore
You need your simulation program to be written like this:
int main (...)
{
CommandLine cmd;
cmd.Parse (...);
ConfigStore config;
config.ConfigureDefaults ();
... topology creation
config.ConfigureAttributes ();
Simulator::Run ();
}
then run your simulation program with the following parameters to save a plain text file (in this example, config.txt):
./waf --run "scratch/myprogram --ns3::ConfigStore::Mode=Save --ns3::ConfigStore::Filename=config.txt"
GtkConfigStore
You need your simulation program to be written like this:
int main (...)
{
... topology creation
GtkConfigStore configstore;
configstore.ConfigureAttributes();
Simulator::Run ();
}
Then before the simulation runs a window will pop up allowing you to browse Object attributes and to save/load the configuration.