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June 3, 2022 at 1:43 pm
Watch & Learn
ParticipantFor more information, visit our site: This set of videos is for SCADE users who have been C code developers in the past. It explains how to use the map operator in ANSYS SCADE Suite. This video, part one of four, demonstrates how to implement a C code operator in ANSYS SCADE Suite. The first example uses the basic case of an array of integers with a simple addition.
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