Question about TDS.init() #289
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As I further checked, the function is not used for variable evaluation, I think it is safe and useful to revise the return value? |
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To suppress the output in IPython or Jupyter, you can assign the return to a random variable, like
xy = ss.TDS.init()
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Hantao Cui
…On Mar 10, 2022, 3:23 PM -0600, Jinning Wang ***@***.***>, wrote:
Hi Hantao,
I noticed that when use TDS.init(), it will return an array as the function finally return system.dae.xy. As a result, when using init function to test the initialization, the output will be large.
I'm wondering if that is not necessary we can return a bool value?
Regards,
Jinning
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Hi Hantao,
I noticed that when using TDS.init(), it will return an array as the function finally return
system.dae.xy. As a result, when usinginitfunction to test the initialization, the output will be large.I'm wondering if that is not necessary we can return a bool value?
Regards,
Jinning
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