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<h1>The main Interface</h1>
The main frame of ModelBuilder is very simple. It contain three menus,
a toolbar with 3 buttons, and several text editing boxes for the
specification on the model.<br>
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<h2>The menus</h2>
The first menu is
the file menu. It contains the standard open, save, save as, close and
exit options. These are pretty much self-explanatory. <br>
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second menu is the analysis menu. In this menu You will find to options: Uncertainty Analysis Phase plot.
The uncertainty analysis option opens the uncertainty
analysis windows, for sensitivity and Uncertainty analyses <br>
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The third and last is the help menu and it jus contains the entries for this help and the about message. <span style="text-decoration: line-through;"><br>
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<h2>The Toolbar</h2>
The toolbar contains three buttons. The first one is the run button, which starts the simulation.<br>
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second button shows a typeset version of the differential equations in
the model (this feature requires the latest version of <a class="resource autolink" title="Matplotlib" href="http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net" target="_top">matplotlib</a>). <br>
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third button shows the results of a simulation on a spreadsheet. From
there you can select variables to plot separately and save the results
to a csv(comma separated values) file.<br>
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<h2>The Main Frame</h2>
The
main frame is designed for the easy specification of a model
consisting of a system of differential equations. This interface will
be covered in a later section where the definition of models is
explained.
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