// Calculate moving averages sma50 = ta.sma(close, 50) sma200 = ta.sma(close, 200)
Integrate the generated source files with your target build environment:
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+-------------------------------------------------------+ | VAPS XT Editor | | (Visual Design, State Charts, Object Configuration) | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | v +-------------------------------------------------------+ | CODE GENERATOR (CODEGEN) | | (Translates HMI designs into C++ source) | +-------------------------------------------------------+ | v +-------------------------------------------------------+ | EMBEDDED TARGET DEPLOYMENT | | (DO-178C Runtime, ARINC 661, OpenGL/OpenGL ES drivers)| +-------------------------------------------------------+ Core Features Vaps Xt Tutorial
In the Properties Editor, set its fill color to a dark gray and adjust the width and height.
When you launch VAPS XT, you'll be greeted by the editor. Your first task is to create a new project.
: Contains the graphical layout, shapes, text elements, and rendering properties. // Calculate moving averages sma50 = ta
Open the panel from the simulation tools menu.
Double-click on Main_Screen in the Project Navigator to open its backend .
Green Hills INTEGRITY, Wind River VxWorks, PikeOS, or embedded Linux. When you launch VAPS XT, you'll be greeted by the editor
Designed for ARINC 661 compliant systems.
VAPS XT shifts development from traditional, manual hand-coding to a unified, . It allows developers to define an object’s aesthetic form and operational logic inside a single visual canvas.