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...The tool enables the users to perform: i) PK data visualization, ii) simulation, iii) parameter optimization, and iv) local sensitivity analysis (SA) of mPBPK models in a simple and efficient manner.
GTK+iostream, Data plots, ORB, Neural Networks, WSOLA
Create GTK+ interfaces using IOStream style code.
Its simple and quick!
Also providing simple data plotting (similar to Matlab/Octave), ORB (Object Request Broker), and Neural Network computations.
You can create GTK+ GUIs in a few lines of code.
Labels<<"Thanks for reading";
(HBox<<Labels).show();
or even one line :
(HBox() << (Labels()<<"Thanks for reading")).show();
Inline code destructs the classes, but leaves the widgets/callbacks operating.