This section contains all available ALH (Action Language Helper) APIs that you can use in Magic Model Analyst to get and specify a Structural Feature value. You can also call a specific Behavior and operation by using ALH APIs. Creating a runtime object and getting its current State or creating Signal instance are also possible. With ALH APIs, a Signal instance can even be sent to a specific target object. Additionally, you are able to get a token value, retrieve the last signal instance from a runtime object, evaluate an expression, create an Array list in Java, check the State of an object, add a value to an object or remove it, get a context or runtime object of a current script evaluation, access current simulation time and simulation time unit, and add a value to, get a value from, check an existing, or remove a global variable. You can also check a specified State to see if it was visited and trace the caller of a script to access it.
Related pages
- Getting a structural feature value
- Specifying a structural feature value
- Calling a specific Behavior
- Calling a specific operation
- Creating a run-time object
- Creating a signal instance
- Sending a signal instance to a specific target object
- Getting a token value
- Getting the current state of a run-time object
- Getting the last signal instance from a run-time object
- Evaluating an expression
- Creating an ArrayList in Java
- Checking the State of an object
- Adding a value to an object
- Removing a value of an object
- Getting a context
- Accessing current simulation time
- Accessing the simulation time unit
- Adding a value to a global variable
- Getting a value from a global variable
- Removing a defined global variable
- Checking an existing global variable
- Checking a visited State
- Getting the caller of a script
- Getting a tag value