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DynPopLE3.mcp | 2009-02-19 16:01 | 236K | ||
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There are several Metrowerks CodeWarrior projects in this folder. The projects
whose names end with "LE2
" work under Learning Edition
2, those whose names end with "LE3
" work under Learning
Edition 3, and those whose names end with "7" work under CodeWarrior
7 (IDE 4).
For each version of CodeWarrior, there are two project files.
OrigFish Compiles with the original Fish class (Chap 1 & 2) DynPop Compiles with the breeding and dying Fish class from the DynamicPopulation folder (Chap 3)Copy the two project files corresponding to the version of CodeWarrior you use to the
Code
folder (under the JavaMBS
folder).
Each project each contain three targets.
Full GUI Uses MBSGUI as the main class (Chaps 1 - 5) Simple Demo 1 Uses MBSSimpleDemo1 as the main class (Chap 1) Simple Demo 2 Uses MBSSimpleDemo2 as the main class (Chap 1)
To choose a target, click on the Current Target pull-down menu in the upper-left
corner of the project window (with the little icon of an arrow pointing to a
target). Then click on the name of the desired target. When you run the
program (by clicking on the green Run arrow or by choosing Run from the Project
menu), the program will use the appropriate main class. If you create
a new main class (by copying MBSSimpleDemo1
, for example), you
can make that the main class for a particular target. Open the Target
Settings window by clicking on the Target Settings icon (the one with the yellow
and black strip just to the right of the Current Target pull-down menu) or by
selecting Edit > TargetName Settings from the menu bar. Then click
on Java Target under the Target heading in the left panel. Type the name
of your class (not the file name) into the Main Class field, then click Save
or OK. See the online CodeWarrior help for more details.
When you go to open an environment data file, the file chooser window will
come up in a project folder, which is the program's current folder during execution.
You will need to go up to the JavaMBS
folder (which may be several
levels up) and then down to the DataFiles
folder to find the initial
configuration files.