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javaFMI is a Java Library for the functional mock-up interface (or FMI). FMI defines a standardized interface to be used in computer simulations. The FMI Standard has beed developed by a large number of software companies and research centers that have worked in a cooperation project under the name of MODELISAR. This library addresses the connection of a java application with a FMU (functional mock-up unit).
/*
* Copyright 2013-2016 SIANI - ULPGC
*
* This File is part of JavaFMI Project
*
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package org.javafmi.skeleton.actions;
import org.javafmi.framework.FmiSimulation;
import org.javafmi.skeleton.Action;
public class GetBoolean implements Action {
@Override
public String executeOn(FmiSimulation simulation, String... args) {
try {
return buildResponse(simulation.getBoolean(extractValueReferencesFromArgs(args)));
} catch (Exception e) {
return FmiSimulation.Status.ERROR.toString();
}
}
public int[] extractValueReferencesFromArgs(String[] args) {
int[] valueReferences = new int[args.length];
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
valueReferences[i] = Integer.valueOf(args[i]);
}
return valueReferences;
}
public String buildResponse(boolean[] booleanValues) {
StringBuilder responseBuilder = new StringBuilder(FmiSimulation.Status.OK.toString() + " ");
for (boolean bool: booleanValues) {
responseBuilder.append(bool).append(" ");
}
return responseBuilder.toString().trim();
}
}