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tutorial_-_time_events_-_monthly_max_with_memory [2020/10/12 20:38]
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tutorial_-_time_events_-_monthly_max_with_memory [2023/03/15 09:36] (current)
dmytroh
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 The [[min/max]] block will continouosly monitor another block (or expression) and report on its current minimum/maximum value since the simulation started, or, as we saw in the last experiment, until it is reset. The result is a plot like this: The [[min/max]] block will continouosly monitor another block (or expression) and report on its current minimum/maximum value since the simulation started, or, as we saw in the last experiment, until it is reset. The result is a plot like this:
  
-{{ :time_event_tutorial_monthly_max_plot.png?400 |}}+{{ :time_event_tutorial_monthly_max_plot.png?600 |}}
  
 However, if we want to use this value for a subsequent calculation, we are often not interested in the current minimum or maximum. We want the maximum from when the block reset last time.  However, if we want to use this value for a subsequent calculation, we are often not interested in the current minimum or maximum. We want the maximum from when the block reset last time. 
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-{{ :time_event_tutorial_monthly_max_with_memory.png?400 |}}+{{ :time_event_tutorial_monthly_max_with_memory.png?600 |}}
  
 You can download the solution {{ :monthly_max_model_with_memory.eco |here}}  You can download the solution {{ :monthly_max_model_with_memory.eco |here}} 
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