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==How net lines relate to the Tygron Engine== | ==How net lines relate to the Tygron Engine== | ||
In the Tygron Engine, lines and nodes, along with [[net loads]], form distribution networks. They are defined by 2 nodes, a starting node and an end node, and a | In the Tygron Engine, net lines and net nodes, along with [[net loads]], form distribution networks. They are defined by 2 net nodes, a starting node and an end node, and a {{inlink|net line definition}}. | ||
==Net line definitions== | |||
Each net line has a reference to a net line definition. The net line definition's attributes, such as its color or visualization diameter, are inherited by their net lines. This allows a single set of properties to be applied to all lines in the network. | |||
==Restrictions on networks== | ==Restrictions on networks== | ||
* Networks cannot contain any cycles. All networks should be defined as a tree. | * Networks cannot contain any cycles. All networks should be defined as a tree. | ||
* A net node can be connected to 1, 2, or more [[net lines]], except when that node is a [[net load|load node]]. | * A net node can be connected to 1, 2, or more [[net lines]], except when that node is a [[net load|load node]]. |
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What are net lines
A line, in network simulation terms, is a connection between different nodes in a resource transport and distribution network. Along with the nodes of the network they form a graph.
How net lines relate to the Tygron Engine
In the Tygron Engine, net lines and net nodes, along with net loads, form distribution networks. They are defined by 2 net nodes, a starting node and an end node, and a net line definition.
Net line definitions
Each net line has a reference to a net line definition. The net line definition's attributes, such as its color or visualization diameter, are inherited by their net lines. This allows a single set of properties to be applied to all lines in the network.