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=Welcome=
 
=Welcome=
 
This part of the Wiki is dedicated to developers who would like to implement their own plug-ins for AnyWave.<br />
 
This part of the Wiki is dedicated to developers who would like to implement their own plug-ins for AnyWave.<br />
AnyWave is written using the Qt Framework and the Qt plugin mechanism, so a good knowledge of the Qt Framework is required.
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=The SDK=
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If you have installed AnyWave on your system, you will find all the required files in the installation folder.<br />
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| [[File:Menu_matlab_plugin.png|400px|link=AnyWave:MATLAB_Plugin|'''Write a MATLAB Plugin''']] || [[File:Menu_cpp_plugin.png|400px|link=AnyWave:Cpp_Plugin|'''Write a c++ Plugin''']]
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Build from sources following the instructions on our [https://gitlab.thevirtualbrain.org/anywave Gitlab].<br />
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| [[File:Menu_matlab_batch.png|400px|link=AnyWave:Plugin_Batch|'''Make your plugin batchable''']] || [[File:Menu_matlab_batch_gui_compatible.png|400px|link=AnyWave:MATLAB_Batch_GUI|'''Make your plugin compatible with the batch GUI of AnyWave''']]
Considering the default installation path, the requires folder to build a plugin are:<br />
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* '''/usr/local/AnyWave/include'''
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* '''/usr/local/AnyWave/lib'''
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=AnyWave C++ objects=
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See this [[AnyWave:AwObjects|section]] of the Wiki to learn more about C++ objects defined in the SDK.
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=How to build a plugin=
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The CMake tool will take care of the building step for your plugin.<br />
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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:<br />
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Follow this [[AnyWave:PrepareCMake|section]] to see have to do it.
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=[[AnyWave:BuildReader|Build a Reader plug-in]]=
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=Build a signal processing plug-in=
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==[[AnyWave:WriteMatlabScripted|How to write a MATLAB plug-in]]==
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==[[AnyWave:WritePythonScripted|How to write a Python Scripted plug-in]]==
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 21 April 2020

Welcome

This part of the Wiki is dedicated to developers who would like to implement their own plug-ins for AnyWave.

Quick Navigation
Write a MATLAB Plugin Write a c++ Plugin
Make your plugin batchable Make your plugin compatible with the batch GUI of AnyWave