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3.6.3 The Curve-To-File-Model

In order to store a curve into a file, the curve-to-file-model depicted in Figure 3.8 is available. Its description (Description 3.7) is very simple since the input ports (curve, file) of this model are predefined which means there is no need to describe them explicitly in the model's definition. The curve received at the input port curve will be stored to the file defined at input port file. This model has no output ports.


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Rudi Strasser
1999-05-27