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8.6. Running Scripts
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Continue to run the simulation.
You still have the data from the initial frames in the file you saved earlier.
Notes for MacOS Users
To accommodate a simulation with long history data, you can close the
application, increase the application size (see “Running Simulations
Unattended” on page 282), and launch the application again. This way, the
application has more memory allocated. You may be able to open the
previous file with the saved history and continue the simulation.
Notes for Windows Users
To maximize the memory allocated to Working Model 2D, make sure that no
other applications are running on your machine. After quitting other
applications, you may be able to continue simulation in Working Model 2D.
Using the Settings of an Existing Simulation for a New
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You can use the current condition of a simulation as the initial condition for
a new simulation.
1.
Drag the frame indicator to the desired starting point.
2.
Choose Start Here from the World menu.
The current frame becomes frame zero and the new initial conditions. The
original initial conditions are lost. The simulation is recalculated from this
new starting point.
Save your simulation with a new name before setting new initial conditions
if you wish to re-use the old initial conditions at some later time.
8.6. Running Scripts
Working Model 2D allows you to run scripts and tools that are written in the
Working Model Basic (WM Basic) language. Scripts serve as an extremely
powerful tool to expand the capabilities of Working Model 2D.
To run a script:
1.
Choose Run in the Script menu.