Handling of errors in the wire list

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Handling of errors in the wire list

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The requirements on a correct wire-numbering in the circuit diagram are high. It is therefore likely that you will experience errors from time to time, especially in connection with revisions, when changes are made to existing wire-numbered projects.

 

In short, every wire should correspond to one outgoing and one ingoing wire-number, which of course must be equal. Both connection points must of course be located within the same electrical sub-node. Furthermore, no other wire in the same sub-node can share the same wire-number, since that would lead to inconsistencies. You can read more about this in the topic named Requirements for wire-numbering.

 

If you change something, for instance remove a symbol or add a new one, to take two ordinary, concrete, and simple examples, inevitably several errors will emerge that must be corrected. This can be done manually, or automatically, to an arbitrary degree. You can perform changes directly in the circuit diagram or use the wire list of Dynamic OnLine I. The latter option is in most cases many times more efficient and the one that is described in the following.

 

The sub-topics listed below describes all details.

 

Presentation of incorrect wire-numbering

Repair chain

Direct manipulation in the list

Split connection