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− | This | + | This wiki describes how to set up and use the `comet' program. |
+ | You can read [http://www.dayel.com/research/comet/ an introduction to the comet project here](to return here, click on 'cometwiki' rather than using the browser back button). | ||
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+ | ==Essential Information== | ||
+ | ===How the Program Works=== | ||
+ | *[[Description of the Model]] | ||
+ | *[[Program Flow|Overview of Program Flow]] | ||
+ | ===Video Tutorials=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.dayel.com/research/comet/comet-tutorial-1/ How to run the comet program on OS X] | ||
+ | *[http://www.dayel.com/research/comet/comet-tutorial-2/ How to make 3D isosurfaces]. | ||
− | + | ===Installing the Program=== | |
− | + | <code>comet</code> runs on any unix-like operating system, including OS X, Linux or Windows (under cygwin). | |
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+ | *[[Installing|Instructions for downloading and installing comet]] | ||
− | + | ===Running the Program=== | |
+ | The program is called from the command line. The command line parameters tell the program what to do (calculate a new run, re-process existing data, interactive 3D view etc.). A <code>cometparams.ini</code> file in the working directory tells the program detailed information about the model parameters to use for calculation and display. | ||
− | == | + | *[[Running the program|Command line parameters for the <code>comet</code> program]] |
+ | *[[cometparams.ini parameter file|Model settings in the <code>cometparams.ini</code> file]] | ||
+ | *[[Display settings|Display settings in the <code>cometparams.ini</code> file]] | ||
+ | *[[Running comet on a cluster|Running <code>comet</code> on a cluster]] | ||
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+ | ==Simulator Output== | ||
+ | ===Example Results=== | ||
− | + | *[[Symmetry Breaking and Motility]] | |
+ | *[[Forces during Symmetry Breaking]] | ||
+ | *[[Circumferential and Radial measurements]] | ||
+ | *[[Ellipsoid and Capsule symmetry breaking]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | ===Model Robustness=== |
+ | *[[Model Robustness|The effect of changing the main parameters]] | ||
− | === | + | ===In Vitro=== |
+ | *[[3D Reconstructions of in vitro Constrained Shells]] | ||
+ | *[[3D Reconstructions of in vitro Unconstrained Shells]] | ||
− | + | ==In Depth Information== | |
− | *[[ | + | ===Inner workings of the code=== |
+ | *[[Detailed Program Flow]] | ||
+ | *[[Implementation in C++]] | ||
− | + | ===Making Measurements=== | |
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− | === | + | |
*[[Node Tracks|Tracking network movement and making measurements]] | *[[Node Tracks|Tracking network movement and making measurements]] | ||
+ | *[[Radial Force Movies]] | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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==Code Status== | ==Code Status== | ||
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+ | *[http://github.com/markdayel/comet Source Repository] | ||
+ | *[http://github.com/markdayel/comet/archives/master Latest Source] | ||
+ | *[http://www.dayel.com/comet/Paper/SupportingInformation/code/comet_osx_binary_v0.2.dmg Download OS X Binaries] | ||
*[[Known Issues]] | *[[Known Issues]] | ||
*[[To Do]] | *[[To Do]] | ||
− | + | *[[Using Git]] | |
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Latest revision as of 17:35, 15 November 2009
This wiki describes how to set up and use the `comet' program. You can read an introduction to the comet project here(to return here, click on 'cometwiki' rather than using the browser back button). |
Essential InformationHow the Program WorksVideo TutorialsInstalling the Program
Running the ProgramThe program is called from the command line. The command line parameters tell the program what to do (calculate a new run, re-process existing data, interactive 3D view etc.). A |
Simulator OutputExample Results
Model RobustnessIn Vitro
In Depth InformationInner workings of the codeMaking Measurements |