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RE: [ns] queuePos ...
Hi,
I think the value specified in the QueuePos command (e.g. 0.5) specifies the angle of the queue when you visualize it in NAM. For example, 0.5 means 0.5*Pi radians (90 degrees) which will give yo a vertical queue. A vuele of "1" would mean a queue growing to the left of the screen and so.
Best regards,
Jorge
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De: Nikolaos Katsarakis Austauschstud. (M. Schweigel) [SMTP:[email protected]]
Enviado el: domingo, 01 de julio de 2001 16:16
Para: hai22
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [ns] queuePos ...
The queuePos is only needed for visualisation. It is not used during the
simulations, it is used by NAM to show the queue. For example you can also
try other values to see the difference in NAM.
Bye
Nikos
hai22 wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a rather simple question regarding queuePos ..
> The ns manual page 328 talks about it .
> It reads as " The queuePos or position of queue is defined as the angle
> of the queue line with horizontal "
> it gives example $ns duplex-link-op queuePos 0.5
>
> What does 0.5 means ? Also what is the significance of angle for queue
> line ...
> I think it does not matter ..The thing which matters is queue-limit ...
> I would be thankful if some one can explain this thing to me ...
> Thanks,
> Aun
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