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by ted
Thu Oct 10, 2024 1:12 pm
Forum: Other questions
Topic: Multicompartment Soma
Replies: 2
Views: 87

Re: Multicompartment Soma

Interesting questions. I was wondering if it makes any sense in some cases (such as mine) to model a multicompartment soma. Depends on the temporal and spatial scales that are relevant to the phenomena you are studying. For structures roughly the size of somas in vertebrates, there is no need to use...
by ted
Mon Oct 07, 2024 4:44 pm
Forum: Getting started
Topic: h.run vs h.continuerun(h.tstop)
Replies: 4
Views: 1490

Re: h.run vs h.continuerun(h.tstop)

when I run the cell more than once in the same kernel, I get an error That's strange. What do you mean "run more than once in the same kernel"? just call h.run() again, and then execute the "plot results" code? That should work if you did it in plain python, without using Jupyte...
by ted
Fri Oct 04, 2024 10:31 am
Forum: Anatomically detailed models
Topic: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite
Replies: 7
Views: 1609

Re: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite

You're welcome. Many of the old GUI tools are quite powerful, and particularly useful for interactive exploration of model properties and simulation results in a way that complements Python's powerful introspection features.
by ted
Thu Oct 03, 2024 4:04 pm
Forum: Anatomically detailed models
Topic: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite
Replies: 7
Views: 1609

Re: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite

You're almost there. I bet you forgot to declare that cell is an objref. Easy to do, especially if you're comfortable with Python which has dynamic typing. Just to make sure, I ran a couple of tests myself. Over the past couple of days I have been switching from CentoOS 7 to Rocky Linux 9, and as of...
by ted
Sun Sep 29, 2024 1:13 pm
Forum: Anatomically detailed models
Topic: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite
Replies: 7
Views: 1609

Re: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite

Import3d won't do this. NEURON's InterViews based GUI has a "Section Parameters viewer" tool (AKA "shape name" tool) that is specifically designed for interactive browsing of a model cell's sections and segments. NEURON Main Menu toolbar / Tools / Distributed Mechanisms / Viewers...
by ted
Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:30 pm
Forum: Adding new mechanisms and functions to NEURON
Topic: Updating the derivative in a NET_RECEIVE block
Replies: 1
Views: 170

Re: Updating the derivative in a NET_RECEIVE block

In NMODL the assignment statement foo = bar() evaluates the value of bar() at the instant when the statement is executed, and passes that to foo. It does not make foo an alias for bar. If you want the value of foo to be calculated from function f0() when control variable c == 0, and from function f1...
by ted
Thu Sep 26, 2024 11:20 pm
Forum: MSWin
Topic: NEURON cann't open hoc
Replies: 5
Views: 1564

Re: NEURON cann't open hoc

Thanks for the followup. To help with further diagnosis:

What version of Windows are you using? 10 or 11 or something else?
Have you updated Windows recently?

Have you updated NEURON recently?

What version of NEURON are you using?
by ted
Thu Sep 26, 2024 5:21 pm
Forum: Getting started
Topic: h.run vs h.continuerun(h.tstop)
Replies: 4
Views: 1490

Re: h.run vs h.continuerun(h.tstop)

Decide whether you want to use h.run() or the sequence h.finiitalize h.continuerun If you prefer the latter, it's probably best to avoid inserting any other statements between them. If you prefer to call h.run(), there's no point in calling h.finiitalize, because h.run() executes hoc statements that...
by ted
Thu Sep 26, 2024 3:24 pm
Forum: Anatomically detailed models
Topic: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite
Replies: 7
Views: 1609

Re: Determining distance from soma along apical dendrite

how does pyr.hoc know how to assign each chunk of data in oh140807_A0_idJ.asc to the appropriate section category The Neurolucida file contains not only the morphometric data that specify cell topology and geometry, but also metadata (specified by the person or algorithm that did the actual measuri...
by ted
Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:57 pm
Forum: MSWin
Topic: NEURON cann't open hoc
Replies: 5
Views: 1564

Re: NEURON cann't open hoc

First, let me thank you for using NEURON. Now, about the problem you encountered, I need to ask a few questions. What version of Windows are you using? 10 or 11 or something else? Have you updated Windows recently? Have you updated NEURON recently? What version of NEURON are you using? (in a Command...
by ted
Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:12 pm
Forum: UNIX/Linux
Topic: os.execv
Replies: 8
Views: 1912

Re: os.execv

Thanks for the followup! Now I have a question for you:

Given the (to me at least) relatively nonspecific and noninformative error messages, what led you to check the mod file permissions? After all, nrnivmodl completed without complaint.
by ted
Mon Sep 23, 2024 12:36 pm
Forum: UNIX/Linux
Topic: os.execv
Replies: 8
Views: 1912

Re: os.execv

In an empty directory launch python 3 from the command line.
In Python execute
from neuron import h
If that works, execute
soma = h.Section("soma")
If something fails, at which step did that happen, and what was the error message?
by ted
Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:44 am
Forum: Employment and educational opportunities
Topic: NSF-Simons NITMB Fellows Program
Replies: 0
Views: 1711

NSF-Simons NITMB Fellows Program

NSF-Simons NITMB Fellows Program Applications due October 15, 2024 NITMB is seeking early-career researchers who have interest in transforming biological research and inspiring new mathematical discoveries. This opportunity is open to researchers who want to develop mathematical, theoretical, and c...
by ted
Wed Sep 18, 2024 6:38 pm
Forum: Anatomically detailed models
Topic: Importing SWC files and best practices
Replies: 5
Views: 2002

Re: Importing SWC files and best practices

The Python tutorials illustrate a lot of useful things that can be done with code, and a particular approach to writing code that scales well as program complexity increases. But the KISS principle has its own advantages. Writing less code automatically means writing fewer typos and user-created bug...
by ted
Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:35 pm
Forum: Adding new mechanisms and functions to NEURON
Topic: Conditionally Using Ions for Ion Pool Regulation
Replies: 3
Views: 1862

Re: Conditionally Using Ions for Ion Pool Regulation

Calcium is a key signal in many phenomena, some of which involve calcium diffusion from the site of ca entry (or site of release from organelles) to the site of ca action. Calcium accumulation mechanisms for such cases add even more overhead because more ODEs (or more complex kinetic schemes) are in...