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JSBSIM

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXIT STATUS
SEE ALSO

NAME

JSBSim - standalone version of the JSBSim open source flight dynamics model

SYNOPSIS

JSBSim <script filename> <output filenames> <options>

DESCRIPTION

JSBSim is a standalone version of the JSBSim open source flight dynamics model library that, given a script file, runs the simulation and outputs the results to one or more files.

OPTIONS

--help

Display usage information and exit.

--version

Display the JSBSim version number and exit.

--outputlogfile= filename

Output the processed data to filename .

--logdirectivefile= filename

Use the data logging directives specified in filename . This option may be specified multiple times.

--root= path

Use path as the JSBSim root directory (the directory where the aircraft model resides, containing the aircraft , engine ... subdirectories).

--aircraft= filename

Use the aircraft model specified in filename .

--script= filename

Run the simulation script specified in filename .

This option is incompatible with --catalog .

--realtime

Run the simulation in actual real world time.

--nice [ = sleep period ]

Reduce CPU usage by pausing the simulation between frames for sleep period nanoseconds. If sleep period is not given, it is set to 0.01 nanoseconds.

--nohighlight

Do not colorize the output.

--suspend

Suspend the simulation after initializing it.

--initfile= filename

Use the initialization file filename .

--catalog [ = aircraft ]

Print all properties for the aircraft model ( aircraft , if the model name is passed as an argument, or for the model loaded via the initialization file).

This option is incompatible with --script .

--property= name = value

Set the property named name to value .

--simulation-rate= rate

Set the simulation rate (dT) to rate . If rate is less than 1 , it is interpreted as a time step size in seconds; otherwise, it is interpreted as a rate in Hertz.

--end= time

Set the simulation end time to time .

EXIT STATUS

JSBSim exits with 0 on success, with 1 if the syntax of the command-line arguments is wrong or an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

fgfs (1), the JSBSim Web site