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There are a great number of parameters to tune the <font color=#556B2F>'''OPERA'''</font> computations depending on the previous chosen options (reentry simulation, manoeuvers detection, ...). Originally, these parameters have been defined inside a specific properties file. In <font color=#FF8C00 title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</font> mode, the content of such properties file is accessible with by default values read from a file included in the jar file | There are a great number of parameters to tune the <font color=#556B2F>'''OPERA'''</font> computations depending on the previous chosen options (reentry simulation, manoeuvers detection, ...). Originally, these parameters have been defined inside a specific properties file. In <font color=#FF8C00 title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</font> mode, the content of such properties file is accessible with by default values read from a file included in the jar file. When saving the <font color=#FF8C00 title="Graphical User Interface">GUI</font> context, these parameters will be locally stored in a <font color=#FF8C00 title="Extensible Markup Language">XML</font> file that will be directly used as, for example in batch mode as described [[BatchMode#Mandatory_if_there_is_a_XML file as option|here]]. | ||
First there are two possible mode : '''Standard''' and '''Advanced'''. | First there are two possible mode : '''Standard''' and '''Advanced'''. |
Dernière version du 10 juillet 2019 à 08:43
There are a great number of parameters to tune the OPERA computations depending on the previous chosen options (reentry simulation, manoeuvers detection, ...). Originally, these parameters have been defined inside a specific properties file. In GUI mode, the content of such properties file is accessible with by default values read from a file included in the jar file. When saving the GUI context, these parameters will be locally stored in a XML file that will be directly used as, for example in batch mode as described here.
First there are two possible mode : Standard and Advanced.
The first one only allows a restricted numbers of data to be changed, the other ones being displayed for information but not modifiable.
On the other side, the Advanced mode allows modifying each kind of parameters.
We will not described the parameters here as thay are well described via the GUI. Anyway, you may extract the default file from the jar or get an example here