3.2.10. Terminal parameters¶
The terminal is an observer module that reads and display the monitor informations in real time. The terminal displays two types of results: intermediate results and final results. The intermediate results are printed on the error output during the simulation of a noise point and refreshed at a defined frequency (see the --ter-freq parameter). On the other hand, the final results are printed on the standard output once the simulation of the noise point is over.
3.2.10.1. --ter-type
¶
Type: text Allowed values: STD
Default: STD
Examples: --ter-type STD
Select the terminal type (the format to display the results).
Description of the allowed values:
Value | Description |
---|---|
STD |
Select the standard format. |
Note
For more details on the standard output format see the Output section).
3.2.10.2. --ter-freq
¶
Type: integer Default: 500 Examples: --ter-freq 1
Set the display frequency (refresh time) of the intermediate results in milliseconds. Setting 0 disables the display of the intermediate results.
Note
When MPI is enabled, this value is by default set to the same value than the --mnt-mpi-comm-freq parameter.
3.2.10.3. --ter-no
¶
Disable completely the terminal report.
3.2.10.4. --ter-sigma
¶
Show the standard deviation (\(\sigma\)) of the Gaussian/Normal distribution in the terminal.
Note
Work only if the --sim-noise-type, -E parameter is set to
EBN0
or ESNO
.