This case applies when you have an variable with a largish number of elements. A typical example might be a variable outside a large multiple-instance submodel, containing a set of values that are to be used for each instance of the submodel..
Note that the variable now appears with a tail, showing the change in its status. It also has a 'stack' outline to indicate that it is an array. Note also that it is black, even though you have not supplied a value for it.
The data file should be in standard csv (comma-separated value) format. It should have one header line, consisting of one or more labels, separated by commas, followed by n lines. Each line should have the same number of values as there are labels in the header line, and again the values should be separated by commas. The number (n) of data lines should be at least as great as the number of instances for the submodel. One column should contain the values required for the variable in the model.
Simile will produce a File Parameter dialogue window, and this will contain an entry for this variable.
You will now see a window listing the columns in the table, by the label associated with each column.
In: Contents >> Working with external data >> Using scenario files
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In the section "On the model
In the section "On the model diagram" for the second bullet point.
There doesn't seem to be a radio button labeled "File parameter". Should this be fixed parameter? I've found this same issue in the help files with Simile.
Thanks for pointing that
Thanks for pointing that out, yes, it should be Fixed Parameter.
I've updated the page on the web and this change will show in the help for the the next Simile release built from this web-based documantation.
Thanks,
Jonathan