Workflows
The most common uses for SciCell++ are described in this section, these workflows show you how to create your private folder, run demos, create your own project and include it as part of the demos of SciCell++.
The main differences on the workflow for Windows and Linux users are on the graphic interfaces. We provide you with the details for the graphic interfaces when required.
Important
All these workflows suppose you have executed SciCell++ on a container and the terminal prompt is at the main folder of SciCell++.
Beginner workflows
- Create your private folder
Every new user requires to create it own private folder to store all of his/her work (new features, demos, tests).
- Compiling and running demos
The easiest way to start working with SciCell++ is to run any of its demos and change the values of the parameters to review its effects on the outputs.
- Creating your own project
For Windows systems users.
- Daily workflow
For Linux systems users.
Intermediate workflows
- Add your project to the demos folder
For Windows systems users.
- Generate a .tar.gz file to distribute SciCell++
Generate a
tar
file to distribute or move SciCell++ into a supercomputing cluster.- Generate doxygen documentation for SciCell++
Generate full documentation from source code with class diagrams.