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<h1 style="margin-top: 0">LibSBML @PACKAGE_VERSION@ API Reference Manuals</h1>
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<p style="width: 450px; max-width: 700px; margin: 1.5em auto 0.5em auto">LibSBML provides APIs for programming in C, C++, C#, Java, MATLAB, Octave, Perl, Python, and Ruby. The following are the currently-available API manuals, documenting the APIs for a subset of the languages supported by libSBML:
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<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/cpp-api/index.html">C++ API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/csharp-api/index.html">C# API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/java-api/index.html">Java API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/python-api/index.html">Python API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/matlab-api/index.html">MATLAB API Reference Manual</a></h2>
<h2><a style="color: #1133a9" href="./formatted/octave-api/index.html">Octave API Reference Manual</a></h2>
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<p style="width: 450px; margin: 2em auto 1em">We are keenly interested in improving the libSBML documentation. If you find any errors or problems in these manuals, <em>please</em> report them!
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<p style="width: 450px; margin: 1.5em auto">The latest release of libSBML, as well as the documentation and additional information, are always available online on SBML.org:
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This release of LibSBML has been developed by <b>Sarah Keating</b>, <b>Akiya Jouraku</b>, <b>Frank Bergmann</b>,
<b>Ben Bornstein</b> and <b>Michael Hucka</b>, with contributions from (in
alphabetical order): Bill Denney, Christoph Flamm, Akira Funahashi, Michael Hucka,
Ralph Gauges, Martin Ginkel, Alex Gutteridge, Stefan Hoops, Moriyoshi
Koizumi, Ben Kovitz, Rainer Machné, Nicolas Rodriguez,
Lucian Smith, and many others. The libSBML Team also gratefully
acknowledges the support of <a target="_blank"
href="http://sbml.org/Acknowledgements">many funding agencies</a> who have
made the development of libSBML and SBML possible.
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