The Compose Notebook is a web-based implementation of Compose’s OpenMatrix Language (OML) into a Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks (see www.jupyter.org) are a powerful way to execute and demonstrate scripted languages.
Use the MAT Explorer interface to explore and load variables from a .MAT file, providing a visual way to see the contents of a .MAT file and to import variables into an OML session.
Use the Signal Viewer to import and treat (basic) signals in both time and frequency domains, as well as generate
signals based on the most common waveforms such as step, chirp and sawtooth.
Profile Scripts
Run files and profile them at the same time.
Create Plots
In Compose, you can create 2-D and 3-D plots using OML plotting commands.
Edit Properties of Plots
In Compose, you can edit the properties of plots created with OML plotting commands.
Debug Code
Use the Debugger to find errors in the script.
Compose Notebook
The Compose Notebook is a web-based implementation of Compose’s OpenMatrix Language (OML) into a Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks (see www.jupyter.org) are a powerful way to execute and demonstrate scripted languages.
Graphical User Interfaces Learn about the methods, functions and file input and output options for creating a GUI.
HDF5 Viewer
Use the HDF5 Viewer to import data and navigate through the hierarchy of .hdf5 files.
MAT Explorer
Use the MAT Explorer interface to explore and load variables from a .MAT file, providing a visual way to see the contents of a .MAT file and to import variables into an OML session.
Signal Viewer
Use the Signal Viewer to import and treat (basic) signals in both time and frequency domains, as well as generate signals based on the most common waveforms such as step, chirp and sawtooth.
Plot Assistant Use the Plot Assistant to create plots from the various 2D and 3D OML plot types.
Extension Manager
Use the Extension Manager to create custom extensions, load extensions automatically, and add custom documentation for defined features.
Use OML Functions in HyperWorks Products OML functions can be registered from the Compose graphical user interface or via a preference file and later opened in certain HyperWorks products.
OML Libraries
Additional libraries can be written in the C/C++ or Fortran language and interfaced with OML.