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Topic Title: using Signal in Statechart diagram
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Created On: 21-Oct-2003 10:41
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 21-Oct-2003 10:41
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Bothén Jenny

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i am trying to define input signals in Taug2, with enum pararmeter, is it possible?
another problem in the execution of Model verifier, When a decision symbol contain the parametre that i receive it is automatically put to 0 if it is an integer, false if it is a boolean.. etc
i have made a task in my srtechart diagram to define these parameter(i put my boolean to true at the init) when it arrive on my decision symbol the parrameter is automatically forced to false...
why?
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 21-Oct-2003 16:47
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alexandre romana

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If I take the example from the manual
public enum E3 { a, b = 10, c = 15 }
then I create a type:
syntype My_enum_type = E3;
and the signal is
signal s_example( My_enum_type my_arg);
that's all
for the rest it seems to be a bad install issue...
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