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Events are used to describe sudden changes in model behavior. An event lets you specify discrete transitions in model component values that occur when a user-specified condition become true. You can specify that the event occurs at a particular time, or specify a time-independent condition.
For details on how events are handled during a simulation, see Event Object in the SimBiology User's Guide documentation.
See Property Summary for links to event property reference pages.
Properties define the characteristics of an object. For example, an event object includes properties that allow you to specify the conditions to trigger an event (Trigger), and what to do after the event is triggered (EventFcn). Use the get and set commands to list object properties and change their values at the command line. You can graphically change object properties in the SimBiology desktop.
| addevent (model) | Add event object to model object |
| copyobj (any object) | Copy SimBiology object and its children |
| delete (any object) | Delete SimBiology object |
| display (any object) | Display summary of SimBiology object |
| get (any object) | Get object properties |
| set (any object) | Set object properties |
| Active | Indicate object in use during simulation |
| EventFcns | Event expression |
| Name | Specify name of object |
| Notes | HTML text describing SimBiology object |
| Parent | Indicate parent object |
| Tag | Specify label for SimBiology object |
| Trigger | Event trigger |
| Type | Display SimBiology object type |
| UserData | Specify data to associate with object |
AbstractKineticLaw object, Configset object, KineticLaw object, Model object, Parameter object, Reaction object, Root object, Rule object, Species object

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