Automatic generation of SimBiology code from GUI

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Abed Alnaif
Abed Alnaif el 24 de Jun. de 2022
Respondida: Arthur Goldsipe el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Hello,
I have a structural model in the SimBiology GUI for which I'd like to use as a template to automate model development. I plan to do this by writing code that will build the model automatically, using functions such as addparameter, addreaction, etc. To help me do this, I was wondering whether there's a way to automatically generate this code, given that I already have a template model in the GUI?
Thank you,
Abed
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Sietse Braakman
Sietse Braakman el 24 de Jun. de 2022
Hi Abed,
Some of this functionality was added to 2022a, see the release notes. The model builder app is now able to generate code. However, this does require you to build the model from scratch while capturing the code.
Alternatively, you could write code that traverses your model object (i.e. go through every compartment, look at its children species/compartments etc, add all reactions and parameters) and creates each of those objects as code.
Best,
Sietse
Abed Alnaif
Abed Alnaif el 24 de Jun. de 2022
Thank you Sietse! This is good to know. I didn't know about this new feature. But, unfortunately, it won't work for me since the model is already built.

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Arthur Goldsipe
Arthur Goldsipe el 27 de Jun. de 2022
There is not currently any shipping functionality to do this. However, this is something we've been thinking about for a future release. I even have a working prototype that I'm trying to get feedback on. I'll reach out via email to see if that could help you.

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