Difference between revisions of "Simulator"
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* a predefined mathematical function, e.g, ''y = sin(x)'' (x is the input, y the output) | * a predefined mathematical function, e.g, ''y = sin(x)'' (x is the input, y the output) | ||
* a dataset | * a dataset | ||
− | * a native executable | + | * a native executable taking input from command line |
+ | * a native executable taking input from stdin | ||
* a matlab function | * a matlab function | ||
* a matlab class | * a matlab class |
Revision as of 15:49, 25 January 2008
The simulator is the data generating black box for which you want an approximation model (surrogate model). The simulator is anything that, when given a set of data points, provides a set of ouput points. The simulator could be:
- a predefined mathematical function, e.g, y = sin(x) (x is the input, y the output)
- a dataset
- a native executable taking input from command line
- a native executable taking input from stdin
- a matlab function
- a matlab class
- a Java class
- a shell script
Usually you already have some kind of simulator and you want to model it with the toolbox. See the Adding an example page for details how to do this.