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<H1><A NAME="SECTION004190000000000000000"> </A><A NAME="967"> </A><A NAME="968"> </A>
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The Browser Window
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<DIV ALIGN="CENTER"><A NAME="Browser"> </A><A NAME="987"> </A>
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<CAPTION><STRONG>Figure 2.19:</STRONG>
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<TR><TD>32#32</TD></TR>
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<DT><STRONG>Window title:</STRONG>
<DD>DsTool: Browser
<DT><STRONG>Function:</STRONG>
<DD>The Browser window allows the user to examine data points stored in the DsTool memory objects.
<DT><STRONG>Description:</STRONG>
<DD>The Browser window is opened by selecting the Browser option from the Panels menu
button located in the Command window. A point may be copied to the Selected Point window, written to the
standard output device, deleted, or simply examined.
<DT><STRONG>Panel items:</STRONG>
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<LI>Memory object stack setting: Allows the user to choose a memory object
for inspection. The memory objects<A NAME="976"> </A> are:
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<DT><STRONG>Continuation:</STRONG>
<DD>Points calculated during a continuation calculation, by either
the Periodic Orbits or Equilibrium Continuation window.
<DT><STRONG>Fixed:</STRONG>
<DD>Fixed points and stable and unstable manifolds.
<DT><STRONG>Mult:</STRONG>
<DD>Trajectory data for multiple trajectories, , trajectories computed
from the Multiple Orbits window.
<DT><STRONG>Traj:</STRONG>
<DD>Trajectory data for single trajectories, , trajectories computed
from the Orbits window. This is the default setting.
<DT><STRONG>Param:</STRONG>
<DD>Points with specified parameters. Data will not be stored in this
memory object by DsTool Tk, but may be loaded in from data files.
<DT><STRONG>Sel_Pt:</STRONG>
<DD>Points saved by the user from the Selected Point window.
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<LI>Flow numeric field:
Displays the number of the flow to investigate. Flows are numbered sequentially,
with the earliest flow being number 1, and the latest flow being number <I>n</I>.
<LI>Flow number increase command button:
Increases the flow number by one.
<LI>Flow number decrease command button:
Decreases the flow number by one.
<LI>Range of flows message:
Displays the range of flows which are currently in memory.
<LI>Trajectory numeric field:
Displays the number of the trajectory to investigate.
<LI>Trajectory number increase command button:
Increases the trajectory number by one.
<LI>Trajectory number decrease command button:
Decreases the trajectory number by one.
<LI>Range of trajectories message:
Displays the range of trajectories in the specified flow.
<LI>Point numeric field:
Displays the point from the specified trajectory to investigate.
Points are numbered sequentially.
<LI>Point number increase command button:
Increases the point number by one.
<LI>Point number decrease command button:
Decreases the point number by one.
<LI>Range of points message:
Displays the range of points in the specified trajectory of the specified flow.
<LI>Highlight exclusive setting:
Allows the user to choose wheher highlighting<A NAME="979"> </A> is turned on.
Setting this field to ``on'' causes the point currently specified by the above fields
to be highlighted in each 2-D View window. Highlighting consists of marking
the position of the point by a large set of crosshairs. When an invalid point is specified,
no highlight is done. The default is to have highlighting off.
<LI><EM>Variablename</EM> read-only text fields:
Display the value of the variable or parameter for the specified point in memory.
There is one read-write text field for each variable and parameter in the defined dynamical
system. If the point specified by the flow, trajectory, and point fields is not a valid
point in memory, then these fields are blank.
<LI>Color read-only text fields:
Display the color information for the point in memory. The first color is the alternating color,
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<LI>Copy command button:
Copies the current point specified by the browser into the initial
column of the Selected Point window.
<LI>Output command button:
Writes the variable, parameter, and color fields of the currently displayed
point to the standard output device (normally the terminal).
<LI>Delete command button:
Deletes<A NAME="982"> </A> the selected flow. Dstool will <B>not</B> ask for confirmation.
The stored points field on the Command window is adjusted, as are the range fields above.
<LI>Dismiss command button:
Closes the Browser window.
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