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Table of Contents
Introduction
Fundamentals
Projects
Feature Groups
Features
Connectors
Signals and Data
Connections
Data Types
Definition
Data Conversion
Synchronisation
Threads
Re-entrant Paths
Parallel Computing
System Requirements
Installation and Licence Activation
Editor
Standard toolbar
Select Project Type
Saved project file extensions
Tools toolbar
Edit toolbar
Runtime toolbar
Filter toolbar
Test Filter
Lookup Table toolbar
Node Hierarchy toolbar
Feature Tray
Explorer
Explorer node context menu
Feature Group Views
Filter Builder
Creating a new filter
Anatomy of a composite filter
Filter Tray
Composite Filter Cache
Lookup Table Editor
Anatomy of a lookup table
Input parameters
Output parameters
Testing
Lookup entries
Editing a lookup entry
Refined example
Properties
Project Parameters
Project Parameters toolbar
Connection Manager
Connection Manager toolbar
Output
Breakpoints
Breakpoints toolbar
Breakpoint Editor
Runtime Data
Log File Listing
Find
Find Results
Find Results toolbar
Re-entrant Path Summary
Re-entrant Path Summary toolbar
Re-entrant path detail
Configuration Manager
Configure
Connector Tray
Type Browser
Known type lists
Type builder panel
Options
Options - General
Options - View
Options - Grid
Project Settings
Calculation Builder
Calculation Builder toolbar
Anatomy of a mathematical expression
Batch Client
Running the program
Command line data
Executing projects
Executing signal-input projects
Executing data-input projects
Runtime Server
Licensing Manager
FAQs
General
What is a string?
What is a Boolean expression?
Absyntax Editor
How do I secure a project?
Can I load a previously saved project into the current project?
Can I save an embedded project?
Fundamentals
This section introduces the core aspects of the Absyntax framework. If you are new to Absyntax then this is the place to start.
Contents of: Fundamentals
Projects
Feature Groups
Features
Connectors
Signals and Data
Connections
Data Types
Synchronisation