- From: alan.garny at dpag.ox.ac.uk (Alan Garny)
- Subject: [cellml-dev] The CellML library basics
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 09:24:35 +0100
Maybe a dumb question, but why have modelComponents then, if it is the
same as localComponents?
On 29 Jul 2009, at 00:47, Justin Marsh <j.marsh at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
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Hi Lucian,
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Both methods return all local components; the difference is that
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Model::allComponents returns the instantiated part of the import
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hierarchy, wheras Model::modelComponents returns only the components
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which are directly imported into the model.
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Best Regards,
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Justin.
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Quoting Lucian Smith <lpsmith at spod-central.org>:
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> * Andrew Miller <ak.miller at auckland.ac.nz> [2009-07-28 02:27] writes:
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>> Hi Lucian,
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>> I'm moving this to the cellml-tools-developers list; it is a good
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>> one
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>> for questions relating to tools that process CellML as some people
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>> get
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>> upset if there is too much software related discussion on cellml-
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>> discussion.
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> Sounds good! Moving further questions here...
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>> We are a bit lacking on some aspects of documentation for API
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>> users, as
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>> you have discovered. We have some information on the PCM -
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>> Physiome C++
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>> Mapping in the docs subdirectory, but maybe not enough high-level
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>> documentation to get people started. It is often difficult for
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>> people
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>> already familiar with things to identify what new developers need to
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>> know the most, and so if you have created any documentation /
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>> notes /
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>> comments on what you discovered early on, it would be very useful
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>> to
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>> other people starting out with the API (or at least to aid the
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>> process
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>> of documentation), and so contributing it back would be useful. The
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>> Physiome Tracker would be a good way to manage correspondence with
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>> respect to documentation. See https://tracker.physiomeproject.org
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> Sure, I'll keep notes as I go.
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> My next question: I think I understand what Model::localComponents
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> and
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> Model::allComponents are, but where does Model::modelComponents
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> fall on
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> that scale?
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> -Lucian
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