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MEANING: Control Display of NM-TRAN Warning, Data Warning and Data
Error messages
CONTEXT: NM-TRAN Control Record
USAGE:
$WARNINGS [NONE] [n] [RESET | NORESET ]
[WARNINGMAXIMUM= [ NONE | n | (list)] ]
[DATAMAXIMUM= [ NONE | n | (list)] ]
[ERRORMAXIMUM=n ]
SAMPLE:
$WARNING WMAX=1,EMAX=9999
DISCUSSION:
Optional. Controls the display of NM-TRAN warning messages and data
error messages in the current and all subsequent problems until
another $WARNING record appears. May appear anywhere in the control
stream following $SIZES, $SUPER (if present) and $PROBLEM records, |
but cannot affect the display of warning messages associated with the
records that precede it.
OPTIONS:
NONE Suppress all warning messages.
n Sets WARNINGMAXIMUM=n, ERRORMAXIMUM=n, DATAMAXIMUM=n. May be 0,
in which case it is the same as NONE.
LIST Print a list of all possible warning messages. When this option
is present, the control stream must consist only of the single
record:
$WARNING LIST
WARNINGMAXIMUM
Refers to general (non-data) warning messages. May also be coded
WARNMAXIMUM and shorter substrings, e.g., WMAX, WARN. May
appear more than once, with cumulative effect.
WARNINGMAXIMUM=NONE
Suppress warning messages.
WARNINGMAXIMUM=n
Each type of warning message will be displayed no more than
n times (n >= 0). The default is 20.
WARNINGMAXIMUM=(list)
The list is a series of integers n1 , n2 , n3 ... ( ni >=
0 ). ni gives the the maximum number for the ith type of
warning message.
NONE may coded for any ni if it is the last in the list.
Sets the maximum number of messages for the ith and all
higher-numbered messages to zero.
Example:
$WARNING WMAX=1
Sets the maximum for all non-data messages to 1.
DATAMAXIMUM
Refers to data warning messages. May also be coded DMAXIMUM and
shorter substrings, e.g. DMAX, DATA. May appear more than once,
with cumulative effect. Forms and default are identical to those
for the WARNINGMAXIMUM option.
ERRORMAXIMUM=n
Refers to data error messages. It can also be coded ERRMAXIMUM
or EMAXIMUM, and shorter strings, e.g., EMAX. Each type of data
error message will be displayed no more than n times (n>=0). The
default is 20. Data error messages can never be totally sup-
pressed. With n=0 and n=1, NM-TRAN displays the first data error
message and then terminates.
Example:
$WARNING EMAX=99999
Sets the maximum number of data error messages displayed from 20
to a much higher value, so that NM-TRAN will not terminate until
all data error conditions have been identified.
RESET
All counts reset to 0 with each new problem. This is the default.
NORESET
Counts of how many times a given message has been displayed are
accumulated over problems. (A new $WARNING record always resets
all counters, but they will not be automatically reset again with
subsequent problems.)
A $WARNING record with no options re-establishes all default condi-
tions as if no $WARNING records had been present.
REFERENCES: None.
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