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* [[Image:unexecutable.png|unexecutable.png]] the guard can't be checked (constant value needed, well defined error, ...). | * [[Image:unexecutable.png|unexecutable.png]] the guard can't be checked (constant value needed, well defined error, ...). | ||
=== Component tabs === | === Component tabs === | ||
Each animated machines and here contexts are described in a specific tab. | |||
The following screenshot describes a context tab.<br> | |||
[[Image:constantTab.png|639|center]] | |||
=== Variables table === | === Variables table === | ||
The variable table or constant table describes the state of a machine or context. The last change are red underline.<br> |
Revision as of 20:10, 7 July 2008
Start an animation
To start an animation, select a machine in "Project explorer" or in "Obligation Explorer" then click right and select "Animate" action.
New animation wizard
The "new animation wizard" is open.
This wizard allows to :
- set an animation name,
- choose constant valuation.
The animation name is used to shared animation between application client. You can use the default value.
The animation editor
The following screenshot describes the animation editor:
Event guard state
The state of an event guard is described by the foolowing icons:
- the guard of the event is closed and can't be executed.
- the guard of the event is open and the event can be executed.
- the guard can't be checked (constant value needed, well defined error, ...).
Component tabs
Each animated machines and here contexts are described in a specific tab.
The following screenshot describes a context tab.
Variables table
The variable table or constant table describes the state of a machine or context. The last change are red underline.