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June 3, 2022 at 1:43 pm
Watch & Learn
ParticipantThis 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 three of four, builds on the lessons developed in the previous two videos by performing internal additions on the example array. The calculations are done in C code and in ANSYS SCADE Suite for comparison. The ANSYS SCADE Suite Simulator is used to verify the correctness of the results. Complexity is introduced by transforming the model from an array into a comparison function. The benefits of ANSYS SCADE Suite are demonstrated by the simple use of structures and their memory allocations.
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