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== Adding a Logger to a Scenario == | == Adding a Logger to a Scenario == |
Revision as of 19:24, 19 January 2012
Contents
About STEM Loggers
<insert some boilerplate welcome text>
Creating a Logger
Creating a STEM Logger is similar to creating STEM Models, Scenarios, Decorators, etc. A wizard is provided to guide you through the steps.
- Before you begin, launch STEM, switch to the Design perspective and make sure you have at least one STEM Project in the Project Explorer
- Launch the New Logger Wizard by clicking the "Create a new logger" button
- <logger wizard button>
- <new logger wizard>
- In the New Logger Wizard, select a Project from the dropdown menu and enter a Name
- Tip: The new logger's configuration will be stored in <PROJECT>/Loggers/<NAME>.logger.
- Select a Logger Type from the dropdown menu
- Options include:
- CSV File Logger
- Map View Logger
- Several project map loggers, including:
- Equirectangular Map Logger
- Mercator Map Logger
- Orthographic Map Logger
- Azimuthal Equidistant Map Logger
- Configure the logger by entering logger type-specific settings
- Note: See the section below for help configuring each logger type
- When you're finished, click Next or Finished if you do not need to change the logger Dublin Core metadata
- Your new Logger should automatically open in an Editor window
- In the Project Explorer, The Logger should also be listed under the Project's Loggers
- <editor image>
Once the Logger is created, you're ready to move on and add it to a Scenario.
- In STEM, Create a new Scenario or Open an existing Scenario
- Navigate to the Logger you wish to add by expanding its parent Project and then Loggers sub-tree in the Project Explorer
- Select the Logger you wish to add and drag it to the Scenario in the Scenario Editor
- Tip: Scenarios can have multiple loggers. Repeat this step for each Logger you want to add to the Scenario
- Save the Scenario
Your new Loggers will run automatically when you launch a Simulation from this Scenario.