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The PulseScenarioDriver executable is run via the command terminal and takes in a [scenario file](https://pulse.kitware.com/_scenario_file.html). The scenario file contains instructions for the engine to execute, and the requested engine data it will write to a 'results' file. The results file is a simple csv (comma separated values) file that contains the value of the data requested for every time step the engine calculated. Time is always the first column, and each row contains all the values associated with the value in the time column.
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The PulseScenarioDriver executable is run via the command terminal and takes in a [scenario file](https://pulse.kitware.com/_scenario_file.html). We provide a library of scenario files in our repository [here](https://gitlab.kitware.com/physiology/engine/-/tree/master/data/human/adult/scenarios). The scenario file contains instructions for the engine to execute, and the requested engine data it will write to a 'results' file. The results file is a simple csv (comma separated values) file that contains the value of the data requested for every time step the engine calculated. Time is always the first column, and each row contains all the values associated with the value in the time column.
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