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==Linux==
 
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Build from sources following the instructions on our [https://gitlab.thevirtualbrain.org/anywave Gitlab].<br />
 
Build from sources following the instructions on our [https://gitlab.thevirtualbrain.org/anywave Gitlab].<br />
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=AnyWave C++ objects=
 
=AnyWave C++ objects=

Revision as of 12:53, 3 August 2018

Welcome

This part of the Wiki is dedicated to developers who would like to implement their own plug-ins for AnyWave.
AnyWave is written using the Qt Framework and the Qt plugin mechanism, so a good knowledge of the Qt Framework is required.

The SDK

If you have installed AnyWave on your system, you will find all the required files in the installation folder.

Linux

Build from sources following the instructions on our Gitlab.
Considering the default installation path, the requires folder to build a plugin are:
/usr/local/AnyWave/include and /usr/local/AnyWave/lib

AnyWave C++ objects

See this section of the Wiki to learn more about C++ objects defined in the SDK.

How to build a plugin

The CMake tool will take care of the building step for your plugin.
So, it is strongly advised to get used with the basic cmake concepts, though, it's quite simple to set up a cmake project to build a plug-in:
Follow this section to see have to do it.

Build a Reader plug-in

Build a signal processing plug-in

How to write a MATLAB plug-in

How to write a Python Scripted plug-in