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Modifying a FLAME model

As I mentioned in my previous post about my adventures in FLAME modelling, I started out with code from my lecturer. I started with three two-dimensional models, each of which contained a different type (genus) of bacteria (Vibrio, Sar11 and … Continue reading

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Running FLAME models at the Linux command line

Update: I’ve written another post about how I edited the model. Last week, I modified a FLAME model to make it 3D and added some other features (with help from my John). This animation is of the model running, with … Continue reading

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Awk! Awk! Awk!

This week in between lots of Python and maths and things, I have been learning about awk. Awk is a programming language for doing stuff to text files that consist of columns of data. You can use awk at the command … Continue reading

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