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The DREAM toolbox is a free open source acoustic field simulation tool
The DREAM (Discrete REpresentation Array Modelling) toolbox is a free open source toolbox, for both Matlab and Octave , for simulating acoustic fields radiated from common ultrasonic transducer types and arbitrarily complicated ultrasonic transducers arrays. The DREAM toolbox enables analysis of beam-steering, beam-focusing, and apodization for wideband (pulse) excitation both in near and far fields.
The code in the svn repository
# svn co http://svn.code.sf.net/p/dreamtoolbox/code/trunk...
THIS PROJECT MIGRATED TO https://gitlab.com/mwetoolkit/mwetoolkit3/
... to virtually any text collection, language, and MWE type. It is a command-line tool written mostly in Python. Its development started in 2010 as a PhD thesis but the project keeps active (see the SVN logs).
Up-to-date documentation and details about the tool can be found on the mwetoolkit website: http://mwetoolkit.sourceforge.net/
State Dependency deconstructor and mapper for C source code.
...-requisites
* Perl - tested with versions 5.12.3, 5.14.2 and 5.20.2, Windows, Linux and MAC
* Get the Automalator by downloading the zip, or checking out or exporting the SVN trunk
* copy the source code of interest into "project.c"
* windows - double-click "src2map.bat"
* linux & MAC - navigate the command line to the "project" folder, then run "src2map.sh"
* open "project.gml" file with diagramming software.