diff options
author | Angelo Rossi <angelo.rossi.homelab@gmail.com> | 2023-06-21 12:04:16 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Angelo Rossi <angelo.rossi.homelab@gmail.com> | 2023-06-21 12:04:16 +0000 |
commit | b18347ffc9db9641e215995edea1c04c363b2bdf (patch) | |
tree | f3908dc911399f1a21e17d950355ee56dc0919ee /benchmarks/dcp22.dat |
Initial commit.
Diffstat (limited to 'benchmarks/dcp22.dat')
-rw-r--r-- | benchmarks/dcp22.dat | 114 |
1 files changed, 114 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/benchmarks/dcp22.dat b/benchmarks/dcp22.dat new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb49f10 --- /dev/null +++ b/benchmarks/dcp22.dat @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +BEGIN NEW DATA CASE
+C BENCHMARK DCPR-22 (Same as DC-56, only DIAGNOSTIC)
+C First of a pair of cases providing batch-mode documentation of interactive
+C (SPY) capability. The basic data is from DC-4, to which $SPY cards
+C have been added. Included is all-enclusive SPY "HELP" output. Note
+C that SPY commands are preceded by "$SPY", and are followed by "$SPYEND"
+C (in this case, only one such group of SPY commands exists, although up to
+C 9 are allowed). The reserved disk file name "SPYFILE1.DAT" is created
+C by "DATAIN", and is connected to unit MUNIT5 of SPY by "CIMAGE", as
+C the "$SPY, SPYFILE1.DAT" command is processed.
+PRINTED NUMBER WIDTH, 13, 2, { Request maximum precision (for 8 output columns)
+ .020 6.0 { Tmax = 6.0 will never be reached due to a SPY stop at 5.0
+ 1 1 1 0 1 -1
+ 5 5 20 20 160 10
+ GEN TRAN 5.0 5.E4 3
+ TRAN 1.E4
+93TRAN .005 30. 3
+ -5.0 -100.
+ -.1 -50.
+ -.02 -45.
+ -.01 -40.
+ -.005 -30.
+ .005 30.
+ .01 40.
+ .02 45.
+ .10 50.
+ 5.0 100.
+ 9999
+ TRAN LOADG 255. 5.E4 3
+ LOADG 1.E-6
+BLANK card ending branch cards
+BLANK card ending switch cards
+14GEN 70. .1591549 -1.
+$SPY { Request of "CIMAGE" ($-card) to begin batch-mode SPY connection
+TIME { Trivial 1st command to demonstrate we are in fact talking to SPY
+TIME { Redundant 2nd "TIME" command in a row
+DEBUG { 1st SPY command is a request to control SPY debug printout
+9 { Turn loose all normal SPY debug printout
+EXAMINE { 2nd SPY command is this involved and powerful memory display command
+CUT 0 { Begin with initialization (so far, EXAMINE SPY table has no rows)
+ADD { Desired EXAMINE symbols are added to zero-length table
+ISTEP { 1st of an arbitrarily long list of memory locations to be defined
+TMAX { 2nd of an arbitrarily long list of memory locations to be defined
+MEMSAV { 3rd of an arbitrarily long list of memory locations to be defined
+T { 4th of an arbitrarily long list of memory locations to be defined
+NCHAIN { Last of an arbitrarily long list of memory locations to be defined
+END { Exit the symbol-input loop; all EXAMINE symbols have been defined
+TABLE { Display all EXAMINE symbols and pointers defined so far
+FORM { Enter EXAMINE loop that allows the changing of output spacing
+1 6 { Symbol number 1, ISTEP, is to be allowed six columns of width
+2 8 { Symbol number 2, TMAX, is to be allowed 8 columns of width
+3 7 -5 { Symbols 3 onward (the next 5) are to be allowed 7 columns each
+SHOW { Display EXAMINE symbols and pointers defined so far (confirm changes)
+END { Exit the "FORM" loop, moving back to basic "EXAMINE" prompt
+SPY { Exit "EXAMINE" and return to the "SPY:" prompt
+NAMES { Display the "EXAMINE" headings and output (just one line for this case)
+BUS { SPY request for a display of the program bus table (a simple illustration)
+ALL { Display all rows of the bus table
+2,3 { Display a range of rows (just 2 and 3, here) of the bus table
+TOP { Display the first row (number 1) of the bus table
+BOT { Display the last row (number 4) of the bus table
+SPY { Exit the loop of the bus table display; back to "SPY:" prompt
+BRANCH
+ALL
+SPY
+SOURCE
+ALL
+SPY
+HELP { Enter loop that provides information about any SPY command
+GO { First, request information about this single names SPY command
+TOP { Next, request information about the first SPY command (which is "NAMES")
+ { <CR> is key word number 28 --- the request for another "EXAMINE" output
+BOT { Next, request information about the last SPY command ("OVERVIEW")
+C ALL { Remove "C " before "ALL" to see all "HELP" text of the program
+SPY { Exit the "HELP" command; back to basic "SPY:" prompt
+BREAK { Request a pause in the simulation that will soon resume (after "GO")
+-105 { simulation will next be interrupted on time step 105
+DEBUG { 1st SPY command is a request to control SPY debug printout
+0 { Cancel diagnostic printout until next SPY break
+GO { Out of SPY, and back to simulation --- uninterrupted until step-105 break
+DEBUG { 1st SPY command is a request to control SPY debug printout
+9 { Turn loose all normal SPY debug printout
+PLOT { Having just broken at step 105, enter SPY plotting
+MODE { Toggle from vector (Apollo default) to character mode of plotting
+SET COLUMN { Request a change in the width of the character plot
+132 { A full-width (as opposed to 80-column), 132-column plot is wanted
+CHOICE { Request a list of the output variables, available for plotting
+NAME { Plot command to begin inputting the variable names
+TRAN { The first and only variable to be plotted will be this node voltage
+LAST { Exit the loop over plot input variables; back to basic plot command
+TIME { Request for actual plotting (in this case, a character plot)
+0, 2.0 { Time span of the character plot that is to begin immediately
+SPY { Exit plotting; back to "SPY:" command
+BREAK { Request a pause in the simulation that will soon resume (after "GO")
+-162 { Next SPY activity will recommence at time step number 162
+DEBUG { 1st SPY command is a request to control SPY debug printout
+0 { Cancel diagnostic printout until next SPY break
+GO { Out of SPY, and back to simulation until the next (step-162) break
+PLOT { Having just broken at step 162, enter SPY plotting
+FRONT 1.0 { The time scale will be chosen to provide only the latest 1.0 sec
+ROLLC { Toggle flag for rolling printer plot; rolling is now to begin.
+SPY { Exit plotting; back to "SPY:" command
+BREAK { Request a pause in the simulation that will soon resume (after "GO")
+-251 { Next SPY activity will recommence at time step number 251
+GO { Out of SPY, and back to simulation until the next (step-251) break
+TIME { Trivial SPY command just to demonstrate that we have "SPY:" prompt
+STOP { This SPY command will terminate execution of the data case
+$SPYEND { Bound on in-line SPY commands; back to batch-mode program data
+BLANK card ending all electric sources
+ GEN TRAN
+BLANK card ending requests for program output (here, just node voltages)
+C Note that no plot cards are placed here, since execution won't make it!
+BEGIN NEW DATA CASE
+BLANK
|