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In response to referee's comment:
"However, (although it is probably not important for model developers), I was
still unable to load the model ‘Meinhardt 1976 with growth’ example from the
‘Models’ drop down menu, I got the ‘Fatal error’ message ‘stepwise underflow in
rkqs, with h=0.000000 and htry = 0.100000’. The model did work when I selected
the Meinhardt model in both the Models and the File -> Read leaf menus together,
it would be preferable if the models loaded from the Models menu worked
automatically. I am not sure that the update referred to in the author’s
response permits the loading of ‘My First Model in Virtual Leaf’ from the
‘Models’ drop down menu; I only got a cell that wiggled."
I made the following changes:
- meinhardt_plugin now reads "meinhardt_init.xml" by default
- changed the name of 'My First Model in Virtual Leaf’ to '0: Empty model template (does nothing)' to make it clear that the wiggle cell is the intended behavior for this model example.
- Added default parameter files for Tutorial1A-D and Tutorial2 to prevent variable behavior depending on the last parameter settings used.
--
user: Roeland Merks <roeland.merks@cwi.nl>
branch 'default'
added data/leaves/tutorial1_init.xml
added data/leaves/tutorial2_init.xml
changed data/leaves/auxin_growth.xml
changed data/leaves/meinhardt_init.xml
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial0/tutorial0.cpp
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1A/tutorial1A.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1B/tutorial1B.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1C/tutorial1C.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1D/tutorial1D.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial2/tutorial2.h
changed src/build_models/meinhardtplugin.h
"However, (although it is probably not important for model developers), I was
still unable to load the model ‘Meinhardt 1976 with growth’ example from the
‘Models’ drop down menu, I got the ‘Fatal error’ message ‘stepwise underflow in
rkqs, with h=0.000000 and htry = 0.100000’. The model did work when I selected
the Meinhardt model in both the Models and the File -> Read leaf menus together,
it would be preferable if the models loaded from the Models menu worked
automatically. I am not sure that the update referred to in the author’s
response permits the loading of ‘My First Model in Virtual Leaf’ from the
‘Models’ drop down menu; I only got a cell that wiggled."
I made the following changes:
- meinhardt_plugin now reads "meinhardt_init.xml" by default
- changed the name of 'My First Model in Virtual Leaf’ to '0: Empty model template (does nothing)' to make it clear that the wiggle cell is the intended behavior for this model example.
- Added default parameter files for Tutorial1A-D and Tutorial2 to prevent variable behavior depending on the last parameter settings used.
--
user: Roeland Merks <roeland.merks@cwi.nl>
branch 'default'
added data/leaves/tutorial1_init.xml
added data/leaves/tutorial2_init.xml
changed data/leaves/auxin_growth.xml
changed data/leaves/meinhardt_init.xml
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial0/tutorial0.cpp
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1A/tutorial1A.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1B/tutorial1B.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1C/tutorial1C.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial1D/tutorial1D.h
changed src/TutorialCode/Tutorial2/tutorial2.h
changed src/build_models/meinhardtplugin.h
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*
* This file is part of the Virtual Leaf.
*
* The Virtual Leaf is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* The Virtual Leaf is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with the Virtual Leaf. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Copyright 2010 Roeland Merks.
*
*/
#include <QObject>
#include <QtGui>
#include "simplugin.h"
#include "parameter.h"
#include "wallbase.h"
#include "cellbase.h"
#include "tutorial3.h"
static const std::string _module_id("$Id$");
QString Tutorial3::ModelID(void) {
// specify the name of your model here
return QString( "3: Directed phytohormone transport" );
}
// return the number of chemicals your model uses
int Tutorial3::NChem(void) { return 2; }
// To be executed after cell division
void Tutorial3::OnDivide(ParentInfo *parent_info, CellBase *daughter1, CellBase *daughter2) {
// rules to be executed after cell division go here
// (e.g., cell differentiation rules)
// set one cell to source after first division
if (CellBase::NCells()==2) {
daughter1->SetCellType(1);
daughter2->SetCellType(0);
}
// if a source cells has divided, one of the daughters becomes the new source
if (daughter1->CellType()==1) {
// if both cells are at the tissue perimeter, choose at random
if (daughter1->AtBoundaryP() && daughter2->AtBoundaryP()) {
if (qrand()%2){
daughter1->SetCellType(1);
daughter2->SetCellType(0);
} else {
daughter1->SetCellType(0);
daughter2->SetCellType(1);
}
} else {
// otherwise choose the one that is still at the perimeter
if (daughter1->AtBoundaryP()) {
daughter1->SetCellType(1);
daughter2->SetCellType(0);
} else {
daughter1->SetCellType(0);
daughter2->SetCellType(1);
}
}
}
}
void Tutorial3::SetCellColor(CellBase *c, QColor *color) {
// add cell coloring rules here
// white: high concentration of growth hormone, black low concentration
double val = 1.-c->Chemical(0)/(1.+c->Chemical(0));
color->setRgbF(val, val, val);
}
void Tutorial3::CellHouseKeeping(CellBase *c) {
// add cell behavioral rules here
if (CellBase::NCells()==1)
// first cell expands unconditionally
c->EnlargeTargetArea(par->cell_expansion_rate);
else
c->EnlargeTargetArea(c->Chemical(0)*par->cell_expansion_rate);
if (c->Area() > par->rel_cell_div_threshold * c->BaseArea()) {
c->Divide();
}
}
void Tutorial3::CelltoCellTransport(Wall *w, double *dchem_c1, double *dchem_c2) {
// add biochemical transport rules here
double phi = w->Length() * par->D[0] * ( w->C2()->Chemical(0) - w->C1()->Chemical(0) );
dchem_c1[0]+=phi;
dchem_c2[0]-=phi;
// directed transport
// efflux from cell 1 to cell 2
double trans12 = ( par->transport * w->Transporters1(1) *
w->C1()->Chemical(0) / (par->ka + w->C1()->Chemical(0)) );
// efflux from cell 2 to cell 1
double trans21 = ( par->transport * w->Transporters2(1) *
w->C2()->Chemical(0) / (par->ka + w->C2()->Chemical(0)) );
dchem_c1[0] += trans21 - trans12;
dchem_c2[0] += trans12 - trans21;
}
void Tutorial3::WallDynamics(Wall *w, double *dw1, double *dw2) {
// add biochemical networks for reactions occuring at walls here
}
void Tutorial3::CellDynamics(CellBase *c, double *dchem) {
// add biochemical networks for intracellular reactions here
if (c->CellType()==1) {
dchem[0] = par->leaf_tip_source;
}
}
Q_EXPORT_PLUGIN2(tutorial3, Tutorial3)
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