Hope you all have installed ns2 , now we can go for coding
As the ns2 simulations work on tcl scripts so we should know about tcl
Here some simple steps to write the "hello world" program in tcl
we can write tcl codes in two ways in interactive mode and in batch mode
first we can have look to interactive mode
1.open the terminal
type $ ns
2. a command prompt open
Create a new simulator object by using the command
5. now we have to run the simulator object,
$ns run
this starts ns
and this prints hello world
In batch mode its much simple
open a text editor and write the codes there and save it with .tcl file extention
expamlpe
hello.tcl :
set ns [new Simulator]
$ns at 1 "puts \"hello world\""
$ns at 1.5 "exit"
$ns run
open the terminal and execute the hello.tcl by
$ ns hello.tcl
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As the ns2 simulations work on tcl scripts so we should know about tcl
Here some simple steps to write the "hello world" program in tcl
we can write tcl codes in two ways in interactive mode and in batch mode
first we can have look to interactive mode
1.open the terminal
type $ ns
2. a command prompt open
Create a new simulator object by using the command
set ns [ new Simulator ]
3. to print text on screen we use puts command
$ns at 1 "puts "\Hello World\""
This is Usually the first non-comment statement in ns-2 script
- Initialize the packet format
- Initialize the packet format
- Create a scheduler (default is a calendar scheduler)
- Create a “null agent”
$ns at 1 "puts "\Hello World\""
here we Schedule an event to write at the time 1
by this script simulator instance "ns" writes "hello World"
4. now we have to exit the simulator object
$ns at 1.5 "exit"
$ns at 1.5 "exit"
5. now we have to run the simulator object,
$ns run
this starts ns
and this prints hello world
In batch mode its much simple
open a text editor and write the codes there and save it with .tcl file extention
expamlpe
hello.tcl :
set ns [new Simulator]
$ns at 1 "puts \"hello world\""
$ns at 1.5 "exit"
$ns run
open the terminal and execute the hello.tcl by
$ ns hello.tcl
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