Abstract class for discrete-time sources of data. More...
#include <bdmbase.h>
Public Member Functions | |
| DS () | |
| default constructors  | |
| virtual void | getdata (vec &dt) | 
| Returns full vector of observed data=[output, input].  | |
| virtual void | getdata (vec &dt, const ivec &indeces) | 
| Returns data records at indeces.  | |
| virtual void | write (vec &ut) | 
| Accepts action variable and schedule it for application.  | |
| virtual void | write (vec &ut, const ivec &indeces) | 
| Accepts action variables at specific indeces.  | |
| virtual void | step ()=0 | 
Moves from   to  , i.e. perfroms the actions and reads response of the system.  | |
| virtual void | log_add (logger &L) | 
| Register DS for logging into logger L.  | |
| virtual void | logit (logger &L) | 
| Register DS for logging into logger L.  | |
| virtual const RV & | _drv () const | 
| access function  | |
| const RV & | _urv () const | 
| access function  | |
| const RV & | _yrv () const | 
| access function  | |
| virtual void | set_drv (const RV &yrv, const RV &urv) | 
| set random variables  | |
| virtual string | to_string () | 
| This method returns a basic info about the current instance.  | |
| virtual void | from_setting (const Setting &set) | 
| This method arrange instance properties according the data stored in the Setting structure.  | |
| virtual void | to_setting (Setting &set) const | 
| This method save all the instance properties into the Setting structure.  | |
| virtual void | validate () | 
| This method TODO.  | |
Protected Attributes | |
| int | dtsize | 
size of data returned by getdata()  | |
| int | utsize | 
| size of data  | |
| int | ytsize | 
| size of output  | |
| RV | Drv | 
Description of data returned by getdata().  | |
| RV | Urv | 
Description of data witten by by write().  | |
| RV | Yrv | 
| Description of output data.  | |
| int | L_dt | 
| Remember its own index in Logger L.  | |
| int | L_ut | 
Abstract class for discrete-time sources of data.
The class abstracts operations of:
The DataSource has three main data interaction structures:
, 
, 
 a collection of all inputs and outputs and possibly some internal variables too. 
 1.6.1