l i b S B M L Example programs and models Ben Bornstein, Sarah Keating, Michael Hucka with contributions from (in alphabetical order) Frank Bergmann, Christoph Flamm, Ralph Gauges, Alex Gutteridge, Akiya Jouraku, Rainer Machne, and Nicolas Rodriguez More information about libSBML is available online at http://sbml.org/Software/libSBML The SBML Team http://www.sbml.org/ mailto:sbml-team@caltech.edu Date of last update to this file: $Date: 2009-01-04 11:26:05 +0900 (日, 04 1月 2009) $ There are separate subdirectories for different programming languages: "c" for example programs in the C language, "c++" for examples in C++, "java" for examples in Java, etc. You will first need to change your working directory to one of these subdirectories. The Makefile in each subdirectory is kept simple for illustrative purposes. For this reason, you may need to modify some of the values assigned to variables in the Makefiles in order that they correspond to your particular environment. Once this is done, at the Unix command prompt, you should be able to type the following command to compile the example programs in a given language subdirectory: % make Next, you may wish to try running the example programs on some SBML files. There are a number of sample models provided for this purpose in the "sample-models" subdirectory here. So for example, you could do try the following (if you were in the "c++" subdirectory): % printSBML ../sample-models/from-spec/level-2/algebraicrules.xml % readSBML ../sample-models/from-spec/level-2/dimerization.xml % convertSBML ../sample-models/from-spec/level-2/enzymekinetics.xml % validateSBML ../sample-models/from-spec/level-2/twodimensional.xml % validateSBML ../sample-models/from-spec/level-2/overdetermined.xml More models may be obtained from a number of other sources, including the BioModels Database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/). ------------------------------------------- File authors: B. Bornstein, M. Hucka Last Modified: $Date: 2009-01-04 11:26:05 +0900 (日, 04 1月 2009) $ Last Modified By: $Author: mhucka $ $HeadURL: https://sbml.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sbml/trunk/libsbml/examples/README.txt $ ------------------------------------------- # The following is for [X]Emacs users. Please leave in place. # Local Variables: # fill-column: 70 # End: