Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
When text is selected for replacement with a parameter, the HyperStudy editor recognizes the format and size of the highlighted text. This specifier controls how the data is written to
the file. The formatting should be adjusted as required.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
Create, edit, and
remove parameters using the HyperStudy Editor.
Before creating and editing parameters, the
HyperStudy Editor requires a format to be set. For more
information, see Parameter Format Specifiers.
Create Parameters
From the menu bar, click Tools > Editor.
The Editor opens.
In the File field, open the file to be used as the base input
template.
Highlight the appropriate fields in the text area.
Tip: To assist in selecting a specified number of fields, press
Ctrl to activate the
Selector, enter the number of fields to select, then click a field in the
text area. HyperStudy highlights the number of
fields specified.
Create a parameter.
Click Create.
Right-click on the highlighted fields and select Create
Parameter from the context menu.
In the Parameter - varname dialog, define the new
parameter.
Click Apply to accept the
input values.
Click OK to finish creating
the parameter.
Edit Parameters
From the menu bar, click Tools > Editor.
The Editor opens.
In the File field, open the file to be used as the base input
template.
Select the parameter to edit.
Highlight the parameter to edit in text area, then right-click and
select Edit from the context menu.
In the row that contains the parameter to edit, click and select Edit > varname from the context menu.
In the Parameter - varname dialog, edit the
parameter.
Click Apply to accept the
changes.
Click OK to finish editing
the parameter.
Remove Parameters
From the menu bar, click Tools > Editor.
The Editor opens.
In the File field, open the file to be used as the base input
template.
Remove parameter.
Highlight the parameter to remove in text area, then right-click and
select Remove from the context menu.
In the row that contains the parameter to remove, click and select Remove > varname from the context menu.