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=== Simulations ===
 
=== Simulations ===
CD++ offers a powerful simulation tools that can be programmed using java,
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CD++ offers a powerful simulation tools that can be programmed using java, C or C++
  
<screenshot of java code>
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[[Image:cpp.jpg]]
 
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C++
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<screenshot of some cpp file>
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DEVS or CELL-DEVS
 
DEVS or CELL-DEVS
  
<screenshot of MA files>
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[[Image:ma_file.jpg]]
  
 
Modeler
 
Modeler
  
<screenshot of CD++ modeler>
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[[Image:modeler.jpg]]
  
 
=== Visualizations ===
 
=== Visualizations ===
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Drawlog creates a log file of a 2D grid of a simulation that changes with time.
 
Drawlog creates a log file of a 2D grid of a simulation that changes with time.
  
<screenshot of drawlog tool>
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[[Image:drawlog.jpg]]
  
 
Using the drawlog tool, more advanced visualizations can be created such as a 2D animation:
 
Using the drawlog tool, more advanced visualizations can be created such as a 2D animation:
  
<screenshot of modeler animation>
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[[Image:modeler animation.jpg]]
  
 
3D animations can also be done with a program for CD++ called DEVS View
 
3D animations can also be done with a program for CD++ called DEVS View
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VRML viewer
 
VRML viewer
  
[[Image:VRML.png]]
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[[Image:Vrml.jpg]]
  
 
ATLAS
 
ATLAS
  
<screenshot of atlas>
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[[Image:atlas.jpg]]
  
 
anything else that i am missing?
 
anything else that i am missing?

Revision as of 15:03, 31 January 2008

This page shows some sample screenshots of CD++ and its various features.

Simulations

CD++ offers a powerful simulation tools that can be programmed using java, C or C++

File:Cpp.jpg

DEVS or CELL-DEVS

File:Ma file.jpg

Modeler

File:Modeler.jpg

Visualizations

CD++ offers many ways in which a simulation can be viewed. Here are some of the ways that allows visualization of the simulated models

Drawlog creates a log file of a 2D grid of a simulation that changes with time.

File:Drawlog.jpg

Using the drawlog tool, more advanced visualizations can be created such as a 2D animation:

File:Modeler animation.jpg

3D animations can also be done with a program for CD++ called DEVS View

DEVSview.jpg

Other ways to view simulations include:

VRML viewer

File:Vrml.jpg

ATLAS

File:Atlas.jpg

anything else that i am missing?