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Storage
Qualifier
Each sequence level has a storage qualifier. The storage qualifier
specifies the states that are to be stored and displayed in the State
Listing. Selecting this field gives you the qualifier pop-up menu shown
in figure 10-2, with
which you specify the qualifier.
As an example, suppose you specify the storage qualifier in a sequence
level as shown below.
While storing
a+d
*
Figure 10-10. Storage Qualifier Example
The only states that will be stored and displayed are the states given by
pattern recognizers a and d.
Branching
Every sequence level except the last has a primary branching qualifier.
Qualifier
With the branching qualifier, you tell the analyzer to look for a specific
state or states. The primary branching qualifier advances the sequencer
to the next level if its qualifier is satisfied.
In the example of figure 10-8, the branching qualifier tells the analyzer
when to trigger. In other sequence levels, the qualifier may simply
specify a state that the analyzer is to look for before continuing to the
next level.
Some sequence levels also have a secondary branching qualifier. The
secondary branch will, if satisfied, route the sequencer to a level that
you define. This is covered in more detail in "Branches" later in this
chapter.
State Trace Menu
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