Doru,
Many thanks. I'll let you know how it goes.
Alan.
On 23 June 2013 15:00, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote:
Hi,
You are correct.
You need to build a so called HismoModelHistory that will be formed by versions corresponding to your snapshot models. Take a look at MooseSampleData>>initialize for an example of how to initialize this.
Doru
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 6:17 AM, badja alan.mcnamara@badja.com wrote:
Doru,
I'm starting to understand.
"Let's take an example. Imagine you have a history of 5 models (instances of MooseModel) holding FAMIX objects."
Ah ha. I've been looking at a history and all the versions and snapshots being within a /*single*/ MooseModel. But you are suggesting I should have a MooseModel for my data at each point in time, then model the time relationships between them using the Hismo history classes.
Can I confirm that then the HismoAbtractVersion (as subclassed) and HismoAbstractHistory (as subclassed) instances therefore sit *outside* the MooseModel instances.
The MooseModel instances (in your example 5 instances) would consist of FAMIX class instances, and would not include any Hismo class instances. The history instances (e.g. HismoClassHistory) would point to version instances (HismoClassVersion) which in turn would point to FAMIX class instances (FAMIXClass) - and only these FAMIX instances will be in the (5) MooseModels.
Is this correct?
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