Thanks a lot Romain!

That's helpful.
Maybe a last point: How the CSVhook will handle the array, when writing it
to the file?
If I want to get back 50 observation points on three variables t,x,y for
example, I will have to transform these to arrays
in lines containing t,x,y. No?
That should be done manually, no?

2015-11-02 16:01 GMT+01:00 Romain Reuillon <[email protected]>:

> For netlogo you would need to use array of double:
>
> val res = Array[Double]
>
> NetLogo5Task(....) set (
>   netLogoOutputs += ("variable", res)
> )
>
> Then you can use this variable in your CSV Hook. Does it answer your
> question ?
>
> Romain
>
>
>
> Le 02/11/2015 15:41, Murat Yildizoglu a écrit :
>
>
> 2015-11-02 15:30 GMT+01:00 Romain Reuillon <[email protected]>:
>
>>
>> Array variables would be a solution. Another one (may be easier) would be
>> to produce a file in your netlogo script  during the simulation. You will
>> then be able to collect this file at the end of the simulation for instance:
>>
>> val result = Val[File]
>>
>> NetLogo5Task(....) set (
>>   outputFiles += ("output.csv", result)
>> )
>>
>> val copyFile = CopyFileHook(result, workdirectory / "result${i}.csv")
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot Romain! Happy to back again :-) The new version seems very
> nice.
>
> Then I would have to paste together all these files by hand, I imagine,
> and that would be quite painful (I could also do it using a script in R of
> course, but nevertheless...).
> Array variables, decoded correctly in OM, and saved to a CSV after being
> combined, would be a better solution I think. It would be costlier in NL in
> terms of memory, but writing to files would also slow a bit the program.
>
> How could I do it? I cannot find any information in the documentation on
> the manipulation of different types of variables and tubes.
>
> Amitiés,
>
> Murat
>
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