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If you mean: it's impossible to for an application to pop up graphs
at the start of a simulation, that's not true at all. It's quite
straightforward to programmatically create graphs at any time. See
the howto.html file for some hints.
Sean
On Aug 24, 2006, at 4:11 PM, Alessandro Perrone wrote:
> hi all
> It's a couple of weeks I am using Mason on my Mac to learn to use it.
> I have the sensation that with Mason it is impossible to create
> graphs at the starting of simulation.
> For example, the original heatbugs model written in Swarm contains
> a plot of "unhappines" of the mean of all unhappinesses values of
> heatbugs.
> In Mason implementation there's not such graph, but it is possible
> to plot the happiness of one heatbug.
> Is that true or not?
> All examples are of models in which there are a raster with various
> agents in it. I have not found a model of only graphs.
> Regards.
> ALEX
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