NonStrictDisplay
ptolemy.domains.sr.lib.NonStrictDisplay

Display the values of the tokens arriving on the input channels along with the associated time in a text area on the screen. If the value is undefined or known to be absent, that information is indicated instead. Each input token is written on a separate line. The input type can be of any type. If the input happens to be a StringToken, then the surrounding quotation marks are stripped before printing the value of the token. Thus, string-valued tokens can be used to generate arbitrary textual output, at one token per line. Tokens are read from the input only in the postfire() method, to allow them to settle in domains where they converge to a fixed point.

Author(s): Paul Whitaker, Yuhong Xiong, Edward A. Lee
Version:$Id: NonStrictDisplay.doc.html,v 1.1 2006/02/22 18:41:22 mangal Exp $
Pt.Proposed Rating:Red (pwhitake)
Pt.Accepted Rating:Red (pwhitake)