Categorial Index

Command Categories

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Conversions

Commands for converting units, data types, and spatial coordinate.
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Deprecated

Commands that are no longer supported, or for which alternative commands have been made. The documentation for these commands has been discontinued, and therefore may be incorrect. Many of the commands still work for backwards compatibility purposes, but we encourage you to use their alternatives instead.
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FixedResources

Commands associated with FixedResource objects. Most of these commands are used when developing custom behavior for the BasicConveyor or BasicFR object.
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Language

Flexscript or C++ keywords and constructs.
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Model Execution

Commands for stopping, starting, and managing simulation runs.
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Object Functions

Commands associated with calling functions on objects and nodes; including nodefunctions, events, messages and their related access variables.
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Object Ports

Commands associated with the port connections of an objects.
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Output

Commands for giving feedback to the modeler for debugging or reporting purposes.
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Strings

Commands associated with strings, string manipulation and string comparisons.
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Tables

Commands for accessing, assigning and managing data in tables.
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Tree Access

Commands for referencing nodes or objects through FlexSim's tree structure.
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User Interface

Commands associated with implementing and managing user interfaces such as menus, toolbars, views and edit windows.