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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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2 <h2> Overview </h2> | |
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4 <p> | |
5 An LTPDA Workbench is a collection of pipelines. Each pipeline can have sub-pipelines | |
6 which are represented as <i>subsystem blocks</i> on the parent canvas. Nested subsystems | |
7 are supported to any depth. </p> | |
8 <p> | |
9 Only one LTPDA Workbench can be open at any one time, but a collection of pipelines | |
10 in a workbench saved on disk can be imported to the current workbench. | |
11 </p> | |
12 <p> | |
13 Each block/element must have a unique name on a particular canvas. | |
14 </p> | |
15 <p> | |
16 The following annotated screen-shot describes the main elements of the workbench | |
17 interface: | |
18 <br> | |
19 <img src="images/lwb_overview.png" alt="Workbench Overview" border="3"> | |
20 <br> | |
21 </p> | |
22 | |
23 <h2> Starting the Workbench </h2> | |
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25 <p> | |
26 To start the LTPDA Workbench, click on the launcher on the LTPDA Launch Bay. Alternatively, | |
27 the workbench can be started from the command window by typing: | |
28 <div class="fragment"><pre> | |
29 >> LTPDAworkbench | |
30 </pre></div> | |
31 </p> | |
32 <p> | |
33 You can also get a handle to the workbench so that you can use the programmatic interface. To do that | |
34 <div class="fragment"><pre> | |
35 >> wb = LTPDAworkbench | |
36 </pre></div> | |
37 | |
38 If you loose the variable <tt>wb</tt>, for example, by using the <tt>clear</tt> command, then you can | |
39 retrieve a handle to the workbench by doing | |
40 <div class="fragment"><pre> | |
41 >> wb = getappdata(0, <span class="string">'LTPDAworkbench'</span>); | |
42 </pre></div> | |
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44 More advanced uses of the workbench command interface (such as creating pipelines from LTPDA objects), are | |
45 described in <a href="lwb_buildProgram.html">Building pipelines programatically</a>. | |
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47 </p> |