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JIMRI/jython/operations/OperationsTerminateTrains.py
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# Sample script showing how to terminate trains used in operations
# Prints a list of trains, and then if a train was built, terminates
# the train by moving it to the end of its route
#
# Author: Daniel Boudreau, copyright 2010, 2024
# Part of the JMRI distribution
import jmri
class terminateTrains(jmri.jmrit.automat.AbstractAutomaton) :
def init(self):
# get the train manager
self.tm = jmri.InstanceManager.getDefault(jmri.jmrit.operations.trains.TrainManager)
return
def handle(self):
# get a list of trains from the manager
trainList = self.tm.getTrainsByIdList()
print ('number of trains {}'.format(len(trainList)))
count = 1
# show a list of trains
for train in trainList :
print ('train {} {}, {}'.format(count, train.getName(), train.getDescription()))
count = count + 1
# now terminate trains that were built by moving them
for train in trainList :
if (train.isBuilt() == True):
print ('train {} was built'.format(train.getName()))
while (train.isBuilt() == True):
print ('move train {}'.format(train.getName()))
train.move()
print ('train {} terminated'.format(train.getName()))
return False # all done, don't repeat again
terminateTrains().start() # create one of these, and start it running