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We copied the examples for using directional derivatives to the FMI Implementers' Guide in modelica/fmi-guides#20, but did not remove them from the the FMI Standard. Now the same examples are available in the FMI 3.0.2 standard and the FMI 3.0 Implementers' guide https://modelica.github.io/fmi-guides/main/fmi-guide/#_partial_derivatives
We should remove them from the standard and add a link to the implementers' Guide instead https://fmi-standard.org/docs/3.0.2/#directionDerivatives I think this was the intention of moving this to the Guide, right? @pmai , @andreas-junghanns ?
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We copied the examples for using directional derivatives to the FMI Implementers' Guide in modelica/fmi-guides#20, but did not remove them from the the FMI Standard.
Now the same examples are available in the FMI 3.0.2 standard and the FMI 3.0 Implementers' guide https://modelica.github.io/fmi-guides/main/fmi-guide/#_partial_derivatives
We should remove them from the standard and add a link to the implementers' Guide instead https://fmi-standard.org/docs/3.0.2/#directionDerivatives
I think this was the intention of moving this to the Guide, right? @pmai , @andreas-junghanns ?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: