6/9/2023 0 Comments Ls child model![]() In general, the LevelSpace syntax has been designed to align with existing NetLogo primitives whenever possible. ![]() They each have their strengths and weaknesses: LevelSpace has two different child model types headless models and interactive models. are full-fledged models that give full access to their interface and widgets.only give you access to their view and command center.are faster and use less memory than interactive models.Typically you will want to use headless models when you are running a large number of models, or if you simply want to run them faster. Interactive models are good if you run a small amount of models, if you are writing a LevelSpace model and need to be able to debug, or if you need access to widgets during runtime. Keeping Track of ModelsĬhild models are kept track of in the extension with an id number, starting with 0, and all communication from parent to child is done by referencing this number, henceforth referred to as model-id.
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