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- | * Assume you have simulator calculator created: base[byrs] -> procedure -> outputStock[ts] | + | * Assume you have simulator calculator created containing: base[byrs] -> procedure -> outputStock[ts] |
* Create calibrator to produce base[byrh] | * Create calibrator to produce base[byrh] | ||
* regular reference copy and reference paste | * regular reference copy and reference paste | ||
* typically do this through ‘Create Calibrator Calculator’ in hierarchy | * typically do this through ‘Create Calibrator Calculator’ in hierarchy | ||
* Create <simCalcName>SimBind calibrator calculate | * Create <simCalcName>SimBind calibrator calculate | ||
- | * Usually below the simulator calculator | + | * usually below the simulator calculator |
- | * Reference copy outStock[th] | + | * Reference copy outputStock[th] |
* reference paste as input in the SimBind calculator | * reference paste as input in the SimBind calculator | ||
* Reference copy base[byrh] | * Reference copy base[byrh] | ||
* paste binding reference as output in the SimBind calculator | * paste binding reference as output in the SimBind calculator | ||
- | * notice it’s hooked up to the procedure box to be a “real” output, the index will change to byrs | + | * notice when it’s hooked up to the procedure box to be a “real” output, the index will change to byrs |
* Warning: <simCalcName>SimBind has to be a distinct calculator (don’t build it into the normal calibrator calculator) | * Warning: <simCalcName>SimBind has to be a distinct calculator (don’t build it into the normal calibrator calculator) | ||