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RENO resources are objects that serve to store or generate values used in flowcharts. They cannot, however, be placed directly into flowcharts; instead, they are referenced or called by the blocks within the flowcharts. Any RENO resource is available to be called by any flowchart within the project.
Like all other types of Synthesis resources, RENO resources can be created and edited via the Resource Manager. In addition, when the resource is updated with new information, the change is reflected automatically in all flowcharts in which it is used. There are several types of RENO resources:
Note that variables and models may be used by other Synthesis applications. The remaining types are exclusive to RENO.
Each type of RENO resource has an identifier, or name. All identifiers must meet the following requirements.
Note: The following requirements apply to models only if you have selected the Enforce RENO Compliance check box in the Synthesis Setup window.
Must be unique within the project.
Must be text; cannot be a number or anything that evaluates to a number, such as Pi or RENO internal functions.
Cannot contain spaces or any of the
following characters:
\ / : * ? " < > | ‘ ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & ( ) ;
While the values of some resources (variables and tables) may change during the simulation process, once simulation has been completed, each resource contains only the original value(s) that you entered in its properties window (unless it is a variable set to never reset). If you wish to keep the value(s) of the resource used during simulation, you must use a result storage block within the flowchart to store the value(s). This means that the underlying value of the resource is unchanged by simulation, and therefore simulation of one flowchart will not affect other flowcharts that use the resource.
What's Changed? In previous versions of the software, RENO resources were known as definitions.
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