cModel Constructors
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Member of: SynthesisAPI.cModel
A parameterized constructor for the cModel class. (VB.NET only)
Syntax
cModel(ModelType, ModelCategory, ModelName, ParamArray ModelParams())
Parameters
ModelType
- Required. The type of model (e.g., 2-parameter Weibull). Can be any of the model types listed in the table below. The model types are part of the ModelTypeEnum.
ModelCategory
- Required. The model category (e.g., reliability model). Can be any ModelCategoryEnum constant.
ModelName
- Required. String. The model name.
ModelParams()
- Required. Double. An array of the model's parameters. The table below shows the order of the parameters in the array, for each type of model.
Model Type | Enum Value | Order of Parameters |
---|---|---|
Weibull1 Weibull2 Weibull3 |
100 101 102 |
Beta, Eta, Gamma |
MixedWeibull2 MixedWeibull3 MixedWeibull4 |
103 104 105 |
Subpop1-Beta, Subpop1-Eta, Subpop1-Portion, Subpop2-Beta, Subpop2-Eta, Subpop2-Portion, Subpop3-Beta, Subpop3-Eta, Subpop3-Portion, Subpop4-Beta, Subpop4-Eta, Subpop4-Portion |
Exponential1 Exponential2 |
106 107 |
Lambda, Gamma |
Normal | 108 | Mean, Std |
Lognormal | 109 | LogMean, LogStd |
GenGamma | 110 | Mu, K |
Gamma | 111 | Mu, K |
Logistic | 112 | Mu, Sigma |
LogLogistic | 113 | Mu, Sigma |
Gumbel | 114 | Mu, Sigma |
FixedUnreliability | 0 | If creating a constant model, enter a value for Parameter 1, the set Parameter 2 to zero (0) or nothing. If creating a dynamic model, enter the numeric ID of the variable resource for Parameter 2, then set Parameter 1 to zero (0) or nothing. If the variable does not exist, it creates a dynamic model with no predefined variable. |
FixedDuration | 1 | |
FixedCost | 2 |
Example
VB.NET 'The following code creates a 2-parameter Weibull reliability model, 'with beta 1 and eta 100. The model name is "MyNewModel." Dim ModelParams(1) As Double ModelParams(0) = 1 ModelParams(1) = 100 Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2,ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "MyNewModel", ModelParams) 'Alternatively, you can create a new model using an in-line parameter list. Dim newModel As New cModel(ModelTypeEnum.Weibull2, ModelCategoryEnum.Reliability, "MyNewModel", 1, 100)