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Tutorial
13.2 - Scenarios
Basic Interface - And Set Active
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Please Note: Our Scenario Engine, AKA Hal, was created to perform virtually any Scenario the operator wishes to create, its potential limited only by need and the imagination. It is extremely straightforward to use, once the basic premises become familiar to you. To
set a Scenario Active, merely select it from the ComboBox at the top of
the form. We strongly suggest that you at least View (and preferably mimic) the Video on Building Scenarios directly below this page. This step by step scenario construction introduces the techniques needed for most scenarios, and will make you familiar with all the tools you will need to turn your own ingenuity loose, create your own stock scenarios, then Play "What If" to your heart's content. Most of the scenario items are operational, a few likely never used items may remain unusable. If you see any not yet thought of items that you would like created for your uses, please let us know as we wish to expand it relative to need. |
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Scenario Tab of HydrauliCAD palette User Interface: An example of a Scenario is shown.
In View Mode: If user selects one of existing scenarios in drawing, 3 buttons, "Edit", "Rename", or "Remove" in the top section of Tab are activated. By default, it just shows the conditions and statements of the scenario as "Read Only". The message at the bottom of Tab shows the condition of that scenario. For the scenario in this picture, it shows that "Structure of Scenario is Valid". But if there is a condition without a statement after that, the message reports the error. If one wants to modify the scenario, one must click on "Edit" button. In Edit mode: ·
If user simply selects another scenario from ComboBox, it exits from Edit
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