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A free cross-platform library of fast C++ routines for the plotting of up to 3-ranged data. It can export to bitmap and vector EPS/SVG files. There are window interfaces (GLUT/FLTK/Qt) and console tools. MathGL can be used from C/Fortran/Python/Octav/Lua
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The FMI++ PowerFactory FMU Export Utility is a stand-alone tool for exporting FMUs for Co-Simulation (FMI Version 1.0 & 2.0) from DIgSILENT PowerFactory models. It is open-source (BSD-like license) and freely available. It is based on code from the FMI++ library and the Boost C++ libraries.
The FMI++ PowerFactory FMU Export Utility provides a graphical user interface (new in version v1.0) and - alternatively - Python scripts that generate FMUs from certain PowerFactory models. ...
...Instructions on installation and usage are given in the documentation, which is provided as part of the download. This documentation also contains a tutorial on how to export a TRNSYS model as FMU for co-simulation and how to link it with a simple controller implemented in Modelica.
The tool is based on code from the FMI++ library.
OpenPT is a software framework for developing applications that solve particle transport problems, including fully-featured deterministic and stochastic transport algorithms, cross section library generation, and depletion and activation methods.
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