View source: R/simulation-spades.R
scheduleConditionalEvent | R Documentation |
Adds a new event to the simulation's conditional event queue,
updating the simulation object by creating or appending to
sim$._conditionalEvents
.
This is very experimental. Use with caution.
scheduleConditionalEvent(
sim,
condition,
moduleName,
eventType,
eventPriority = .normal(),
minEventTime = start(sim),
maxEventTime = end(sim)
)
sim |
A |
condition |
A string, call or expression that will be assessed for |
moduleName |
A character string specifying the module from which to
call the event. If missing, it will use
|
eventType |
A character string specifying the type of event from within the module. |
eventPriority |
A numeric specifying the priority of the event.
Lower number means higher priority. As a best practice, it is
recommended that decimal values are conceptual
grouped by their integer values (e.g., 4.0, 4.25, 4.5 are conceptually
similar).
See |
minEventTime |
A numeric specifying the time before which the event should not occur,
even if the condition is met. Defaults to |
maxEventTime |
A numeric specifying the time after which the event should not occur,
even if the condition is met. Defaults to |
This conditional event queue will be assessed at every single event in the normal event
queue. If there are no conditional events, then spades
will proceed as normal.
As conditional event conditions are found to be true, then it will trigger a call to
scheduleEvent(...)
with the current time passed to eventTime
and
it will remove the conditional event from the conditional queue.
If the user would like the triggered conditional event to occur as the very next event,
then a possible strategy would be to set eventPriority
of the conditional event
to very low or even negative to ensure it gets inserted at the top of the event queue.
Returns the modified simList
object, i.e., sim$._conditionalEvents
.
Eliot McIntire
Matloff, N. (2011). The Art of R Programming (ch. 7.8.3). San Francisco, CA: No Starch Press, Inc.. Retrieved from https://nostarch.com/artofr.htm
scheduleEvent()
, conditionalEvents()
sim <- simInit(times = list(start = 0, end = 2))
condition <- "sim$age > 1" # provide as string
condition <- quote(sim$age > 1) # provide as a call
condition <- expression(sim$age > 1) # provide as an expression
sim <- scheduleConditionalEvent(sim, condition, "firemodule", "burn")
conditionalEvents(sim)
sim <- spades(sim) # no changes to sim$age, i.e., it is absent
events(sim) # nothing scheduled
sim$age <- 2 # change the value
sim <- spades(sim) # Run spades, the condition is now true, so event is
# scheduled at current time
events(sim) # now scheduled in the normal event queue
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