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execute_model

Purpose
Compile and execute a Mosel source file in one step.
Synopsis
function execute_model(src_file, options=None, exec_params=None, input_data=None) -> tuple[Model, dict]
Arguments
src_file 
Path to the Mosel source file ( .mos)
options 
Compiler options string
exec_params 
Execution parameters as a dictionary of str keys and values
input_data 
Input data dictionary for the moselpy: I/O driver
Return value
A tuple (model, output) where model is the Model object and output is a dictionary of data written by the model via initializations to "moselpy:"
Example
Quick execution:
model, output = mp.execute_model("model.mos")
print(model.exec_status)
Further information
1. This is a convenience function that combines compilation and execution. The model is compiled to an in-memory BIM, loaded, and executed.
2. For production use or repeated execution, prefer compile_model followed by load_model to avoid recompilation overhead.
Related topics
Module
moselpy

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