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Once you set up Jupyter Notebook, you can open and test sample projects created for server-side simulation using Jupyter. This chapter briefly describes the sample projects and explains how to execute them.
To access the sample projects
- Set up Jupyter Notebook if you have not already done so.
- Extract the <
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- install_root>\plugins\com.nomagic.magicdraw.simulation\pyST.zip file. The sample projects are located in the samples directory.
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Bouncing Ball sample
The Bouncing Ball sample project demonstrates server-side simulation with FMU. In addition, you can draw a chart based on the CSV data after the model execution.
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Add the Bouncing Ball sample project to the Teamwork Cloud server. |
To run the Bouncing Ball sample and draw a chart based on the CSV data
Run the Bouncing Ball project and get the CSV data.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation result = client.simulate('BouncingBall", config='Run BouncingBall') csv = result['csvExports']['Bouncing Ball']
Draw a chart based on the CSV data.
Code Block title Request example for drawing a chart based on the CSV data import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot import figure from io import StringIO figure(figsize=(16, 8), dpi=80 x = np.loadtxt(StringIO(csv), dtype='double', delimiter=',', skiprows = 1, usecols = (0)) / 1000 y = np.loadtxt(StringIO(csv), dtype='double', delimiter=',', skiprows = 1, usecols = (1)) plt.xlabel('time (ms)') plt.ylabel('height') plt.title('Bouncing Ball', fontweight="bold", fontsize=20) plt.plot(x, y,) plt.grid() plt.show()
The Bouncing Ball chart drawn based on the CSV data.
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Coffee Machine sample
The Coffee Machine sample project demonstrates server-side simulation with a specified HTML UI mockup. With this project, you can open the HTML UI window during model execution.
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To run the Coffee Machine sample and open the HTML UI window
Run the Coffee Machine project.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation client.run('CoffeeMachine', config='Coffee Machine Web') {'state': 'INITIALIZING', 'simulationId': '20a84d37-0aba-4e12-9f14-ca381a5952f4', 'project': 'CoffeeMachine', 'elapsedTime': 106}
Check the simulation status.
Code Block title Request example for getting the simulation status client.get_status('20a84d37-0aba-4e12-9f14-ca381a5952f4') {'state': 'RUNNING', 'simulationId': '20a84d37-0aba-4e12-9f14-ca381a5952f4', 'simulationTime': '0 ms', 'ui': ['<server_address>/simulation/api/ui/20a84d37-0aba-4e12-9f14-ca381a5952f4/CoffeeMachine.html'], 'project': 'CoffeeMachine', 'config': 'Coffee Machine Web', 'elapsedTime': 72742}
Click the UI URL in the response to the status request to open the HTML UI window.
The HTML UI window opened during the Coffee Machine project execution.
Spacecraft Mass Rollup sample
The Spacecraft Mass Rollup sample demonstrates server-side simulation with specified input and output parameters.
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To run the Spacecraft Mass Rollup sample with input and output parameters
- Do one or both of the following:
- Specify a set of input parameters with values to be provided for the simulation.
Specify a set of output parameters to be obtained after the simulation is complete. If no output parameters are specified, all initialized values are returned.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation with input and output parameters parameters = { "inputs": { "propulsion.thruster.me":32 "telecom.amplifier.me":15 }, "outputs": [ "me", "propulsion.me", "propulsion.tank.me", "propulsion.thruster.me", "telecom.me", "telecom.antenna.me", "telecom.amplifier.me" ] } client.run('SpacecraftMassRollup', config='spacecraft mass analysis', data=json.dumps(parameters)) {'state': 'INITIALIZING', 'simulationId': 'fc5fa7eb-761a-4d31-9201-2f51f1754675', 'project': 'SpacecraftMassRollup', 'elapsedTime': 187}
Get the simulation results.
Code Block title Request example for getting simulation results client.get_result('fc5fa7eb-761a-4d31-9201-2f51f1754675') {'outputs': {'me': 104.0, 'telecom.me': 34.0, 'telecom.amplifier.me': 15.0, 'telecom.antenna.me': 19.0, 'propulsion.me': 70.0, 'propulsion.tank.me': 38.0 'propulsion.thruster.me': 32.0}, 'verification': [{'property': 'propulsion.thruster.me', 'status': 'fail', 'value': 32.0, 'requirements': [{'id': '1', 'text': 'Estimated mass shall be less than allocated mass', 'status': 'fail', 'timestamp': 0}], 'constraints': [{'constraint': 'me < ma', 'status': 'fail', 'timestamp': 0}]}, {'property': 'telecom.amplifier.me', 'status': 'fail', 'value': 15.0, 'requirements': [{'id': '1', 'text': 'Estimated mass shall be less than allocated mass', 'status': 'fail', 'timestamp': 0}], 'constraints': [{'constraint': 'me < ma', 'status': 'fail', 'timestamp': 0}]}]}
Car Braking Analysis sample
The Car Braking Analysis sample project demonstrates the server-side simulation that calculates
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stopping distance. You can use this project for the following scenarios:
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- Seeing the relationship between the vehicle mass and braking distance.
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- Calculating the stopping distance according to the car mass and speed.
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To run the Car Braking Analysis sample to see the relationship between the vehicle mass and braking distance
Run the Car Braking Analysis project while changing the mass of the car, e.g., by 20 kg.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation with a changed mass mass = [0] * 10 distance = [0] * 10 for x in range(0, 5): mass[x] = 800 + 20 * x parameters = { "inputs": { "grossMass": mass[x] } } results = client.simulate('CarBrakingAnalysis_final', config='Vehicle Analysis no Matlab', commit_results=False, data=json.dumps(parameters)) distance[x] = results['outputs']['stoppingDistance'] print(mass[x], distance[x] )
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a chart of the relationship between the vehicle mass and braking distance.
Code Block title Request example for drawing the chart import numpty as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib.pyplot import figure from io import StringIO figure(figsize=(16, 8), dpi=80) plt.xlabel('mass (kg)') plt.ylabel('stopping distance (m)') plt.title('The relationship between vehicle mass and braking distance', fontweight="bold", fontsize=20) plt.plot(mass, distance) plt.grid() plt.show()
The chart showing the relationship between the vehicle mass and stopping distance.
To run the Car Braking Analysis sample to calculate the stopping distance
Run the Car Braking Analysis sample to calculate the stopping distance according to the specified car mass and speed.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation to calculate the stopping distance speed = input("Enter the car speed (km/h):") totalMass = input("Enter the car mass (kg):") parameters = { "inputs": { "grossMass": totalMass, "speed": speed } } results = client.simulate('CarBakingAnalysis', config='Vehicle Analysis no Matlab', data=json.dumps(parameters)) distance = results['outputs']["stoppingDistance"] requiredDistance = results['outputs']["requiredStoppingDistance"] print("Stopping distance:", distance) print("Failed requirements:") print(json.dumps(results['verification'], indent=2))
Draw a chart to show the car stopping distance with the threshold of the required maximum stopping distance.
Code Block title Request example for drawing the chart import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import matplotlib as mpl import numpy as np import pandas as pd data = pd.DataFrame( {"distance": [distance]}) ax = data.plot(kind='bar' figsize=(10,7), color=['dodgerblue'], fontsize=13); plt.axhline(y=requiredDistance, linewidth=3, linestyle='--', color='r') ax.set_ylim([0, distance+50]) plt.title("car Braking Analysis Chart", fontsize=18, weight="bold") plt.ylabel("Metre (m)", fontsize=15) plt.text(0, distance+2, round(distance, 4), ha = 'center', fontsize=14) ax.get_legend().remove() plt.xticks(np.arange(1), ["Stopping distance"], rotation="horizontal", fontsize=15);
The chart showing the car stopping distance with the threshold of the required maximum stopping distance.
Hinge Monte Carlo Analysis sample
The Hinge Monte Carlo sample project demonstrates a server-side simulation that runs the Monte Carlo analysis. In addition, you can draw a histogram chart based on the CSV data after the model execution.
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To run the Hinge Monte Carlo Analysis and draw a histogram based on CSV data
Run the Hinge Monte Carlo Analysis and get the CSV data.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation result = client.simulate('HingeMonteCarloAnalysis_Jupyter', config='Monte Carlo Analysis') csv = result['csvExports']['clearance']
Draw a histogram based on the CSV data.
Code Block title Request example for drawing a histogram based on the CSV data import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np from matplotlib.pyplot import figure from io import StringIO x = np.loadtxt(StringIO(csv), dtype='double', delimiter=',', skiprows = 1, usecols = (0)) numberOfBins = 30 figure(figsize=(16, 8), dpi=80) plt.hist(x, bins = numberOfBins) plt.xlabel('hinge.clearance') plt.ylabel('Frequency') plt.title('Hinge Clearance Histogram', fontweight="bold", fontsize=20) plt.xticks(np.arange(min(x), max(x), 0.5)) plt.grid() plt.show()
The Hinge Clearance Histogram drawn based on the CSV data.
Cruise Control Widgets sample
The Cruise Control Widgets sample project demonstrates server-side simulation with a specified HTML UI mockup that includes widgets. With this project, you can open the HTML UI window during model execution.
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To run the Cruise Control Widgets project and get the status of the specified simulation
Run the Cruise Control Widgets project.
Code Block title Request example for running the simulation result = client.run('CruiseControl_Widgets', config='Cruise Control with Widgets') simID = result['simulationId']
To get the status of the specified simulation.
Code Block title Request example for getting the status of the specified simulation client.get_status(simID) {'state': 'RUNNING', 'simulationId': '160e822a-5c22-4758-9f1d-d72a83351559', 'simulationTime': '0 ms', 'ui': ['<server_address>/simulation/api/ui/160e822a-5c22-4758-9f1d-d72a83351559/SimulationWithWidgets.html'], 'project': 'CruiseControl_Widgets', 'config': 'Cruise Control with Widgets', 'elapsedTime': 1657}