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  • The first argument is either an Object or String expression containing Telitab data.
  • Attribute$ is Attribute$ is an optional name of an attribute (without preceding "@") that has to be present in the dataslot of the objects in which data has to be gathered.
  • ObjectName$ is an optional name of the Object instances in which data has to be gathered.
  • Par[Lab$]_1, Par[Lab$]_2, ... , Par[Lab$]_n are the labels of parameters to be included in the Telitab result.

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These attributes are user defined and no standard Quaestor attributes. The result could for example be:

 

0

 

5

"ID$"

"PowerReq"

"Power"

"Etha"

"Connection$"

 

"1"

"Dredge.Pump.1.Bearing.Gearbox.EMotor"

2082

2192

0.950

"Shaft generator"

 

"2"

"Dredge.Pump.2.Bearing.Gearbox.EMotor"

2051

2159

0.950

"Shaft generator"

 

"3"

"Jet.Pump.1.Bearing.EMotor"

510

537

0.950

"Shaft generator"

 

"4"

"Jet.Pump.2.Bearing.EMotor"

503

528

0.950

"Shaft generator"

 

"5"

"Bowthruster.1.EMotor"

200

204

0.980

"Diesel generator"

 

"6"

"Bowthruster.2.EMotor"

200

204

0.980

"Diesel generator"

The function is not started before Heatbalance$ is created, so this can be used to make sure that the COMBINE# function is started at the end of de process, when all parameters to be combined are known by the system.


 

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