Scenario: Difference between revisions

From Tygron Support wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Api_multi_scenario.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Stakeholder]]s and [[Scenario]]s]]
[[File:Api_multi_scenario.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Stakeholder]]s and [[Scenario]]s]]
A scenario is an Item that stores a series of settings, actions and events that can be activated automatically. For example, a scenario can:
A scenario is an [[Item]] that stores a series of settings, actions and events that can be activated automatically. For example, a scenario can:
*Activate one or more measures;
*Activate one or more [[measure]]s;
*Activate areas or neighborhoods;
*Activate [[area]]s or [[neighborhood]]s;
*Adjust attribute values and globals;
*Adjust [[attribute]] values and [[global]]s;
*Activate events.
*Activate [[event]]s.


By default, a project in the {{software}} always consists of at least one scenario.
By default, a project in the {{software}} always consists of at least one scenario.

Latest revision as of 07:28, 8 June 2026

Stakeholders and Scenarios

A scenario is an Item that stores a series of settings, actions and events that can be activated automatically. For example, a scenario can:

By default, a project in the Tygron Platform always consists of at least one scenario.

When you have multiple Scenarios, for example with two different designs for you project, you can switch between them from the ribbon bar in the editor. Currently, only one scenario can be active at the same time. Actions taken in a different scenario are reverted.

Limit Map

Scenario's can be limited to a specific part of the map by selecting 'Measure Neighborhoods' in the Editor. This way only Neighborhoods that are covered by measures are active in the Scenario and the map is limited to these Neighborhoods. Using the margin attribute a margin can be added around the Neighborhoods.

Attributes

The attributes and description of an active Scenario are persistent (not reset) when stopping the testrun. This allows users to store attributes for later comparison between Scenario's.