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Fig. 5 | BMC Medical Education

Fig. 5

From: Simulation applications to support teaching and research in epidemiological dynamics

Fig. 5

Here we depict three panels or windows associated with the scripting utilities of our RAMPs. Panel A (black bordered panel): When the S On button (first button from the left on the top strip of a RAMP, as depicted in Fig. 2) is selected this window opens. In the bottom left corner of this window is a Command Reference button (covered here by panel C), when pressed, opens panel B. Panel B (blue bordered panel): RPL Reference window, containing a list of commands that can be used to automate multiple runs or make changes to component values or modes during runs. The second column of text in the Script window (panel A.) contains 17 lines of instructions (saved as MultiPrevScript.txt, as seen in the top right hand window slot of the S On window) that codes the RAMP to make six repeated runs of the model, where in each of the runs the value of KP0 (κ0) is increased in value from 0.5, starting with the value specified in the model and described further in Fig. 6. Panel C (orange bordered panel): When the JS On button (third button from the left on the top strip of the RAMP, as depicted in Fig. 2) is selected this window opens. Here we see the JavaScript equivalent of the RPL script given in panel A

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