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{{APIComment|Declare the cModel class using an in-line parameter list.}} | {{APIComment|Declare the cModel class using an in-line parameter list.}} | ||
Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2, | |||
ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "NewModel1", 1, 100) | |||
{{APIComment|Change the model type and parameters.}} | |||
{{APIComment|Change the model type and parameters.}} | |||
newModel.SetModel(ModelTypeEnum.Lognormal, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, 200) |
Revision as of 17:03, 6 May 2014
Defines an existing cModel object.
Syntax
- SetModel( ModelType As ModelTypeEnum, ModelCategory As ModelCategoryEnum, ModelParams()As Double )
Parameters
- ModelType: The ModelTypeEnum describing the model type (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull).
- ModelCategory: The ModelCategoryEnum describing the model category (e.g., reliability model).
- ModelParams: An array of the model's parameters.
Usage Example
Declare the cModel class using an in-line parameter list. Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "NewModel1", 1, 100) Change the model type and parameters. newModel.SetModel(ModelTypeEnum.Lognormal, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, 200)