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@@ -30,10 +30,11 @@ settings_som02.cfg contains default simulation parameters that can be overwritte
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## Running via Jupyter noteooks
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-`start_jupyter.sh` starts jupyter notebook in subdirectory `python`.
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-The notebook `python/ipynb/run_objsim_with_gaussian_input.ipynb`
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-Before you must provide a shell script in `env/activate_python_env.sh` to setup your python environment.
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-You can use `env/activate_python_env_EXAMPLE.sh` as an example.
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+After compiling, simulations can also be started and evaluated from jupyter notebooks.
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-`python/ipynb/calc_maps.ipynb` demonstrates how to load simulation data and calculate topographic maps.
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+ - Before you must provide a shell script in `env/activate_python_env.sh` to setup your python environment.
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+You can use `env/activate_python_env_EXAMPLE.sh` as an example.
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+ - `start_jupyter.sh` starts jupyter notebook in subdirectory `python`.
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+ - The notebook `python/ipynb/run_objsim_with_gaussian_input.ipynb` can be used to run som02.cpp
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+ - `python/ipynb/calc_maps.ipynb` demonstrates how to load simulation data and calculate topographic maps.
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