
Report Generator
RAILSIM Report Generator processes the output generated by
RAILSIM Network Simulator, Train Performance Calculator (TPC),
Load Flow Analyzer (LFA), Headway Calculator, and the Safe Braking
Distance Calculator to generate
myriad text and graphical output reports.

RAILSIM Report
Generator supports concurrent output of multiple simulations
and/or a variety of tabular and graphic outputs for the same
simulation.
RAILSIM reports range from fine detail — detailed train performance
statistics based on a user-specified calculation time-step, with a
"replay" of the database and settings used for the run, for example —
to summary — like a System Lateness report summarizing on-time
performance system-wide on a train class basis. Most report
types offer multi-dimensional filtering — by direction, by location,
by time, by class of service, or by train trip, train class, train
route, or by user-specified threshold.

Sample report
specification screen, in this case for a network simulation Delay
Analysis Report.
Report Generator supports the selection of multiple sets of simulation
output per report;
and produces a separate report for each selected simulation.
Report Generator supports generation of the same type of report for
multiple sets of RAILSIM output at a time. Reports are
generated directly on screen, in a multi-document interface, meaning
that you can have more than one report open at a time.
Any
RAILSIM text output can be saved in text, spreadsheet (comma-separated
value) or relational database format. Graphical output can be
saved in Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) file format, allowing seamless
integration into Computer-Aided Design (CAD) applications.
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Multiple reports from
the output of any RAILSIM analytical module can be generated in
succession; in this case, a collection of TPC text and graphical
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RAILSIM's graphic
reports permit ready visual interpretation of complex operations
as shown in this Time-Distance (String) Chart generated from
Network Simulator output. |
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