Describe the methods of the class COM.Apwn_Document in more detail

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C el 19 de Dic. de 2024 a las 2:23
Comentada: C el 23 de Dic. de 2024 a las 8:24
Aspen = actxserver('Apwn.Document.38.0');
Execution of script actxserver as a function is not supported:
/MATLAB/toolbox/matlab/winfun/actxserver.m
[~,address] = fileattrib;
SimulationName = 'SimulationName';% Aspeen Plus Simulation Name
Application.invoke('InitFromArchive2',[address.Name '\' SimulationName '.bkp']);
Aspen.Visible = 1;
Aspen.SuppressDialogs = 1;
Aspen.Engine.Run2(1); % Run the simulation
When running this code, it shows that Aspen is a class COM.Apwn_Document. So what's the detailed meaning of its functions and properties? Thanks.

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Swastik Sarkar
Swastik Sarkar el 19 de Dic. de 2024 a las 2:58
Hi @C,
Running actxserver returns a COM object with specific properties, methods, events, and interfaces. The methods of the object can be inspected using the following approach:
Aspen = actxserver('Apwn.Document.38.0');
methodsview(Aspen);
This command should list information about all the methods associated with that object. This is a recognized workflow, and more information about the workflow can be found here:
To learn more about methodsview, refer to the following documentation:
Hope this helps figure out the methods of the COM Object.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Dic. de 2024 a las 19:25
You would have to contact the Aspen documentation for that; that information is not available in the Mathworks documentation.

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