Howto:Methods to replace the NASAL code with JSBSim code: Difference between revisions

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In the end, although it may seem complicated to perform the animation of a switch via JSBSim, the example allowed us to see the potential of the method in order to obtain a very realistic effect, with an executive cost, with the same visual quality, much lower than what would be required in NASAL. The written code is very simple to read and to maintain as it does not contain timers or interrupt states.
In the end, although it may seem complicated to perform the animation of a switch via JSBSim, the example allowed us to see the potential of the method in order to obtain a very realistic effect, with an executive cost, with the same visual quality, much lower than what would be required in NASAL. The written code is very simple to read and to maintain as it does not contain timers or interrupt states.
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