Hi everyone,
Ive been creating a few models and Importing them and such to create more
complex model.
Example :
I have 2 existing files (models) promoter-RBS_repressed and protein.
These 2 respectively contain components promoter-RBS_repressed and Protein.
promoter-RBS_repressed has an input
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Subject: [cellml-discussion] how to units make a difference to
Alan Garny wrote:
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Subject: [cellml-discussion] how to units make a
As you know we (Catherine, you and I) spent a bit of time this morning
trying to understand some models. One of the models that Catherine has
been
working on had problems with units. My understanding is that PCEnv
didn't
pick those problems up, while COR did. Correcting the problems,
Alan Garny wrote:
Again, this is a feature that it would be useful to be able to turn on
and off. However I think in most cases the software will not be smart
enough to figure out what the units should be.
Wrong, it can easily be done. I was about to work on that in COR when Peter
got
As you know we (Catherine, you and I) spent a bit of time this
morning
trying to understand some models. One of the models that Catherine
has
been
working on had problems with units. My understanding is that PCEnv
didn't
pick those problems up, while COR did. Correcting the problems,
Alan Garny wrote:
Again, this is a feature that it would be useful to be able to turn
on
and off. However I think in most cases the software will not be
smart
enough to figure out what the units should be.
Wrong, it can easily be done. I was about to work on that in COR
when Peter