Dear Enguang,
I think the command you are looking for is nest.SetKernelStatus({'time': 0.0}). This will reset the time, but leave your network intact.
Please be aware that the command will print a scary-sounding warning, but usually everything should be fine as long as you only call Simulate() with times that fall on the min-delay gridhttps://nest-simulator.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/running_simulations.html#simulation-resolution-and-update-interval.
Best regards, Jochen!
On 23.12.20 10:09, enguang zhou wrote:
Dear Zhe Sun, Thank you for your answer! I tried the 'nest.ResetKernel()' before, but it will delete all the connections and the synapses weight data is gone which I want to keep that during my all simulations. Thank you again. Best Wishes _______________________________________________ NEST Users mailing list -- users@nest-simulator.orgmailto:users@nest-simulator.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@nest-simulator.orgmailto:users-leave@nest-simulator.org
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