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Need to work on how to have custom models be loaded and run via sasmodels.
Should probably ditch the existing sasview custom model approach and build sasmodels style models that are then imported via sasview_model.make_class() as per the built in sasview models.
{
"status": "closed",
"changetime": "2016-03-21T19:04:23",
"_ts": "2016-03-21 19:04:23.101231+00:00",
"description": "Need to work on how to have custom models be loaded and run via sasmodels.\n\nShould probably ditch the existing sasview custom model approach and build sasmodels style models that are then imported via sasview_model.make_class() as per the built in sasview models.",
"reporter": "ajj",
"cc": "",
"resolution": "fixed",
"workpackage": "SasModels Redesign",
"time": "2016-03-18T16:01:33",
"component": "SasView",
"summary": "Handling of custom models via sasmodels",
"priority": "blocker",
"keywords": "",
"milestone": "SasView 4.0.0",
"owner": "gonzalezm",
"type": "task"
}
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Solved. Python or Python + C models can be written in plugin_model folders and will be seen by SasView. If this is done during an open session, the user will need to launch the 'discovery' procedure using the 'Load Models' option in 'Edit Custom Model'
gonzalezm changed resolution from "" to "fixed"
gonzalezm changed status from "assigned" to "closed"
Need to work on how to have custom models be loaded and run via sasmodels.
Should probably ditch the existing sasview custom model approach and build sasmodels style models that are then imported via sasview_model.make_class() as per the built in sasview models.
Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/532
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: