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\page studio-simulation-overview.html
\previouspage creator-editor-options-text.html
\nextpage qtquick-placeholder-data.html
\title Simulating Data Input
\QDS enables you to connect UIs to different forms of data from various
sources, such as QML-based data models, JavaScript files, and backend
services. You can also connect your UI to Simulink to load live data from a
Simulink simulation.
\list
\li \l{Loading Placeholder Data}
You can create QML files that contain placeholder data, so that
you can test grid, list, or path views, even though you don't
have access to real data.
\li \l{Simulating Application Logic}
You can use JavaScript to generate mock data for your UI.
\li \l{Simulating Dynamic Systems}
Use the Simulink connector to connect a Simulink Simulation Model to
your UI. Simulink is a MATLAB-based graphical programming environment
for modeling, simulating, and analyzing multi-domain dynamic systems.
\endlist
*/