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8 July 2014

Model Builder is a graphical tool for designing, simulating and analysing Mathematical models).

Model Builder is a graphical tool for designing, simulating and analysing Mathematical models consisting of a system of ordinary differential equations(ODEs).

Features:

  • Equation-based model definition. No need to learn to program to define and run your models. Just type-in you differential equations
  • Graphic output of simulation. You can save the graphics in the most common formats: png, svg, pdf, etc.
  • Spreadsheet view of the results. From the spreadsheet you can make customized plots from your variables. You can also export your data to a .csv text file
  • Latex rendering of your system of equations.
  • Intuitive graphical interface.
  • Free software. Licensed under the GPL
  • Portable. Run wherever Python runs.
  • Uncertainty analysis module (coming soon!)

Getting started.

The best way to get started with ModelBuilder is open one of the models  included  with the distribution and look at it . Yes, it’s that simple.

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Screenshots.

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