This is a feature of SCIRun 5 and its Python interface, which enables scripting to do exactly as you described: looping through parameters sets for arbitrary modules. Version 5 is in alpha at the moment, and Python support is very new, but you can try it here (you'll need to build the latest from source): https://github.com/SCIInstitute/SCIRun.
You can also watch this page (https://github.com/SCIInstitute/SCIRun/releases) to wait for the latest stable release (one is planned for this week).
I'll refer you to Jess, our resident SCIRun 5 scripting expert, for help with specifics, if you do try it (jess@sci.utah.edu).
Dan
On 3/15/2016 1:14 PM, Tomasz Moszkowski wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to perform a FEM simulation with a range of input parameters (eg. a two-electrode setup, where I apply a rising current amplitude). Do you know of any way to pass a set of parameters into the net in sequence? The only block I know of is the "GetColumnOrRowFromMatrix". The problem is that this module performs a loop, in which every iteration has a fixed duration . Each of my calculations last a couple of minutes, so the module does not seem to do the trick. Has anyone tried to loop through a list of parameters in SCIRun?
I would much appreciate your help!
All the best,Tomasz
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