Including Unscheduled Updates in
Time History Results
In some cases, events or other changes in the model may not fall exactly on a scheduled update. That is, some events or changes may actually occur between scheduled updates of the model. These trigger an "unscheduled update" of the model. Unscheduled updates Timesteps that are inserted automatically by GoldSim during a simulation and are not directly specified by the user prior to running the model. are timesteps that are dynamically inserted by GoldSim during the simulation in order to more accurately simulate the system.
Unlike scheduled updates, unscheduled updates do not normally appear in time history plots and tables. That is, although these timesteps may affect the results (e.g., by making them more accurate at the scheduled timesteps Timesteps that are directly specified by the user prior to running the model.), unscheduled updates of the model are not saved and displayed. Only the scheduled updates are actually saved and displayed.
In some cases, however, it may be of interest to see the values of selected outputs at unscheduled updates. To facilitate this, GoldSim provides an option in the Advanced Time settings to save results at unscheduled updates (referred to as "high resolution" results). This option appears at the bottom of the Advanced Time Settings dialog (accessed from the Advanced... button on the Time tab of the Simulation Settings dialog):
By default, the checkbox labeled Include unscheduled updates (high resolution results) in scalar An output consisting of a single value or condition. time histories is cleared. If you check this box, GoldSim will save unscheduled updates for time history results (referred to as "high resolution" results) under the following conditions:
- High resolution results can only be viewed from within Time History Result elements. If the output is not referenced by a Time History Result element A Result element that shows the history of a particular output as a function of time., high resolution results will not be displayed.
- High resolution results are only available for single realization A single model run within a Monte Carlo simulation. It represents one possible path the system could follow through time. runs (Deterministic simulations or probabilistic simulation with a single realization).
- High resolution results are only available for scalar outputs.
Learn more
- Adding Shorter Timesteps Over Defined Periods
- Controlling Unscheduled Updates
- Controlling When Weeks and Years Start
- Creating Capture Times for Results
- Defining Reporting Periods
- Defining the Time Basis and Simulation Duration
- Dynamically Controlling the Timestep
- Setting the Basic Time Options
- Specifying Containers with Internal Clocks
- Specifying the Basic Step Length and Alignment
- Specifying When Time History Results Will Be Saved
- Understanding Timestepping in GoldSim