It is possible to save the simulation results in a text file.
To export the results, click on File/Export... In the dialog
box, just give the name of the file (with extension .sim by
default).
At this point, no file is created. The simulation must be run using
Simulation/Start. When the simulation is competed, the file is
automatically written.
A line is the file has the following format
Date :[TaskMissedDeadline miss :[AnotherTaskMissedDeadline miss]]
:[TaskCurrentlyExecuted(TaskName)] :
TaskMissedDeadline, AnotherTaskMissedDeadline, and
TaskCurrentlyExecuted are the reference number in the set of
tasks.
TaskName is the name of the task as it appears in the Scheduler
window.
The file ends either with
Simulation completed successfully
or with
An error has occured during simulation
Unexpected end of simulation
Sample:
0 :0(Task 0) :
1 :2(Task 2) :
2 :0(Task 0) :
3 :2(Task 2) :
4 :1(Task 1) :
5 :2 miss :2(Task 2) :
6 :0(Task 0) :
7 :1(Task 1) :
8 :2(Task 2) :
9 :0 miss :0(Task 0) :
10 :2 miss :1(Task 1) :
11 :2 miss :0(Task 0) :
12 :2 miss :1(Task 1) :
13 :2 miss :0 miss :2(Task 2) :
14 :0 miss :2 miss :0(Task 0) :
15 :2 miss :1(Task 1) :
16 :2 miss :2(Task 2) :
17 :1(Task 1) :
18 :1 miss :1(Task 1) :
19 :1(Task 1) :
20 :1(Task 1) :
Simulation completed successfully
After generating, it is possible to import the file, for example in Microsoft Excel, where a wizard helps in importing data. One can imagine a macro that would arrange the data at will.