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by ted
Thu May 19, 2005 9:29 am
Forum: The GUI
Topic: Increment used by spinner
Replies: 1
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Increment used by spinner

On 5/17/2005 Michael Moffitt <MMoffitt@advancedbionics.com> wrote: > Is there a way I can set the step size used by widget buttons? > In particular, the widget button used with 'xvalue' in an 'xpanel.' You mean the increment size used by the "spinner" widget (button with paired up & do...
by ted
Thu May 19, 2005 9:11 am
Forum: Other questions
Topic: Vector play
Replies: 0
Views: 5230

Vector play

On 5/18/2005 llaraw@actrix.co.nz wrote: > I am having problems using the vector functions e.g play in NEURON 5.7, > this is with code that worked under NEURON 5.4 but it returns an error along > the lines of 'too few parameters' when I try and run the same code under > NEURON 5.7. Has the syntax of ...
by ted
Thu May 19, 2005 2:19 am
Forum: Other questions
Topic: Modeling Smooth Muscle Cell
Replies: 0
Views: 5072

Modeling Smooth Muscle Cell

Jeff Hatton <jhttn@comcast.net> wrote: > Is it possible or feasible to model a smooth muscle cell using Neuron > since they have roughly the same physical structure as an axon. I > wish to model electrical potiential along a smooth muscle cell and > was curious if Neuron would be able to do such a t...
by ted
Thu May 19, 2005 1:52 am
Forum: Goals and Policies
Topic: Policies
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Views: 122805

Policies

1. Please try to post your messages to the relevant discussion group. 2. Collegial behavior is the expected norm. Other fora admonish against spam, flaming, verbal abuse, obscenity, copyright violation, etc., but we hardly think it necessary here. In the unlikely event of such unwelcome behavior, th...
by ted
Wed May 18, 2005 9:31 pm
Forum: Goals and Policies
Topic: Welcome to the NEURON Forum
Replies: 0
Views: 55092

Welcome to the NEURON Forum

What are the goals of the NEURON Forum? The primary goal of the NEURON Forum is to facilitate the exchange of information about NEURON. We also hope it will foster the productive use of computational modeling in neuroscience in general. Who can read these discussions? Anyone can read a discussion t...