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Output variables. The values of these variables are computed in the FMU and they are designed to be used outside the FMU. Variables of this type are defined with attribute causality = output. For CS and SE: Also j-th derivatives y(j)(ti+1) can be provided if supported by the FMU.
In Table 4, we write:
Output variables. The values of these variables are computed in the FMU and they are designed to be used outside the FMU. Variables of this type are defined with attribute causality = output. For CS and SE: Also j-th derivatives y(j)(ti+1) can be provided if supported by the FMU
.But later on, e.g. in https://fmi-standard.org/docs/3.0/#fmi3GetOutputDerivatives we write, that this feature is allowed in CS only.
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