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:''ModelType'': The type of model (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull), specified with a [[ModelTypeEnum Enumeration|ModelTypeEnum]] value. | :''ModelType'': The type of model (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull), specified with a [[ModelTypeEnum Enumeration|ModelTypeEnum]] value. Not that some models cannot be created through the API (i.e., some can be created only within the user interface of a Synthesis application). | ||
:''ModelCategory'': The model category (e.g., reliability model), specified with a [[ModelCategoryEnum Enumeration|ModelCategoryEnum]] value. | :''ModelCategory'': The model category (e.g., reliability model), specified with a [[ModelCategoryEnum Enumeration|ModelCategoryEnum]] value. | ||
:''ModelName'': The model name. | :''ModelName'': The model name. |
Revision as of 22:33, 12 March 2014
Constructors for the cModel class.
Syntax
- cModel() Creates an empty model (use SetModel method to set the model name, type, category and parameters).
- cModel( ModelTypeAs ModelTypeEnum, ModelCategory As ModelCategoryEnum, ModelName As String,ParamArray ModelParams()As Double) Creates a new model using the provided model type, category, name and parameters.
Parameters
- ModelType: The type of model (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull), specified with a ModelTypeEnum value. Not that some models cannot be created through the API (i.e., some can be created only within the user interface of a Synthesis application).
- ModelCategory: The model category (e.g., reliability model), specified with a ModelCategoryEnum value.
- ModelName: The model name.
- ModelParams(): An array of parameter values.
Usage Example
Declare the cModel class using a pre-defined parameter list.
Dim newParams(1) As Double newParams(0) = 1 newParams(1) = 100 Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "NewModel1", newParams)
Alternatively, declare the cModel class using an in-line parameter list.
Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "NewModel1", 1, 100)