Example #1
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def main():
		# This command loads the file into the path '/model', and tells
		# the system to use the gsl solver.
		modelId = moose.loadModel( '../Genesis_files/reaction.g', 'model', 'gsl' )

		moose.start( 100.0 ) # Run the model for 100 seconds.

		# Iterate through all plots, dump their contents to data.plot.
		for x in moose.wildcardFind( '/model/graphs/conc#/#' ):
				moose.element( x[0] ).xplot( 'data.plot', x[0].name )

		moose.saveModel( modelId, 'saveReaction.g' )
		quit()
Example #2
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# 

# Code:
"""This example illustrates loading a kinetic model defined in Genesis format 
into Moose using "loadModel" function and using "saveModel" function one can 
save the model back to Genesis format
"""

import sys
#sys.path.append('../../python')
import moose

if __name__ == '__main__':
    """ The script demonstates to convert Chemical (Genesis) file back to Genesis file using moose """
    model = moose.loadModel('../genesis/reaction.g', '/model')
    moose.saveModel('/model', 'testsave.g')