Go Commands
Go commands are used to advance the model execution. This section provides an initial definition of each Go command. The following table supplies a description of each step in asynchronous and synchronous simulation mode.
Performs a superstep and consumes the amount of time equal to the number of steps taken during the superstep. Advances time to the next scheduled action or timeout event. Then performs a GoRepeat. Advances time to the next scheduled action or timeout event. The number of steps taken are equal to the number of time units. Performs a GoRepeat. If a superstep can’t be taken, then it performs a GoNext then a GoRepeat. Performs a GoRepeat. If a superstep cannot be taken, then it performs a GoNext then a GoRepeat. Allows you to advance the time by specifying the increment of time. A GoRepeat is taken. Allows you to advance the time by specifying the increment of time. The number of steps are equal to the number of time units advanced. The AutoGo command is used to perform a GoStep in an unstable status otherwise it performs a GoNext. The AutoGo command is used to perform a GoStep in an unstable status otherwise it performs a GoNext.A Go command may be entered whenever the simulation is waiting for input. There are three exceptions:
● When the simulation is in an unresolved nondeterministic situation. In this case, the user must choose a solution before proceeding with simulation.
● When the simulation has reached a termination connector. In this case, the only relevant commands are Quit and Restart.