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| 2 | set_bdd_parameters - Creates a table with the value of all the flags |
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| 3 | currently active in VIS and calls the function bdd_set_parameters with the |
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| 4 | manager of the current place in the hierarchy and the table. |
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| 5 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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| 7 | set_bdd_parameters [-h][-s] |
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| 9 | The command obtains the bdd manager of the current point in the hierarchy. |
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| 10 | Given this manager and the set of pairs (variable,value) of the VIS |
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| 11 | environment, the function sets specific BDD parameters to the given values. |
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| 12 | This command works in conjunction with print_bdd_stats. |
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| 14 | Print_bdd_stats first prints a report of the parameters and statistics of |
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| 15 | the current bdd_manager. By using the command "set", the user may modify the |
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| 16 | value of any of the parameters of the underlying bdd package. The way to do |
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| 17 | it is by setting a value in the variable BDD.parameter name where parameter |
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| 18 | name is the name of the parameter exactly as printed by the print_bdd_stats |
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| 19 | command. In order to "re-program" the underlying bdd package this command |
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| 20 | must be invoked. |
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| 22 | Command options: |
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| 24 | -h |
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| 25 | Print the command usage. |
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| 27 | -s |
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| 28 | Print the bdd parameter and statistics after the modification. |
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| 29 | _________________________________________________________________ |
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| 31 | Last updated on 20100410 00h02 |
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