To run the model for the specified interval of model time
To do this, we need the
run for
advanced execution control, which is located in the
developer panel. Open the developer panel by clicking the rightmost control
Open developer panel
in the
model window.
By default, the enhanced model execution controls are hidden. To see them, click the
show/hide run options
control in the model execution section of the developer panel.
To the right of the
run for
option, define the interval of the model time that you want to simulate
until the model will be paused. Interval is defined as a number of time
units that should pass starting from the current model time. You can
define the interval in different time units, from ms
to
years, choose them using the control on the right.
To run the model until the specified moment of model time
By default, the enhanced model execution controls are hidden. To see them, click the
show/hide run options
control in the model execution section of the developer panel:
To the right of the
run until
option, define the moment of model time when you want to pause the
model execution. You can define the pause time as a number of model
time units starting from the model start time, entering the
corresponding value to the right of the
run until
button.
This value should naturally be greater than the current model time value (it is displayed in the upper line of the
developer panel:
).
You
can also define the pause moment as a calendar date and specify the
time of day. For that, switch to the date definition mode by clicking
the
toggle date/time units
button. After that you will see the controls for date and time definition to the right of the
run until
option. Use them to define the pause time moment.
This moment should naturally be in the future regarding the current
model time (that is displayed in the upper line of the developer panel:
.