If in an existing macro in which already parameters are being used, new parameters are inserted, then an error (see fig.1) can occur when the inserted parameters are not adjusted at the macro properties. If then by accident is chosen for “continue” the next (see fig.2) appears.
At this point the program stays (see fig.2) and it is necessary to end the program with CTRL –ALT-DEL. Is this the intention? Run the attached program.
Problem Macro parameters
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Problem Macro parameters
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Re: Problem Macro parameters
This issue is certainly not by design. The problem occurs when a "global" variable has been removed.
I'll look at sorting this out in a future release of Flowcode.
I'll look at sorting this out in a future release of Flowcode.
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Re: Problem Macro parameters
Hello Taurus.
I know it's not ideal, until there is a fix:
If you have the mouse over the stop icon, and press enter key whist simultaneously clicking on the stop icon, there will be a point in which the simulations ends.
I know it's not ideal, until there is a fix:
If you have the mouse over the stop icon, and press enter key whist simultaneously clicking on the stop icon, there will be a point in which the simulations ends.
Martin