Difference between revisions of "Role of the System Panel"

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The [[System Panel]] and [[Dashboard Panel]] are both designed to compliment each other, the System panel is generally used as the main panel as it has more functionality and detail to allow a more flexible environment to create and use components effectively. The System panel is used to display the majority of components etc. for example, the System panel displays and simulates a robotic arm whereas the Dashboard panel displays interactive controls which can be used to control the robotic arm.
 
The [[System Panel]] and [[Dashboard Panel]] are both designed to compliment each other, the System panel is generally used as the main panel as it has more functionality and detail to allow a more flexible environment to create and use components effectively. The System panel is used to display the majority of components etc. for example, the System panel displays and simulates a robotic arm whereas the Dashboard panel displays interactive controls which can be used to control the robotic arm.
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The System panel provides as versatile workspace to build and simulate Flowcode components....

Revision as of 13:21, 9 July 2013

<sidebar>Sidebar: Controlling Electronic Devices With Flowcode</sidebar> The System Panel provides a real-world framework on which to load Flowcode components and is designed to show the physical representation of real world components during simulation.

The System Panel and Dashboard Panel are both designed to compliment each other, the System panel is generally used as the main panel as it has more functionality and detail to allow a more flexible environment to create and use components effectively. The System panel is used to display the majority of components etc. for example, the System panel displays and simulates a robotic arm whereas the Dashboard panel displays interactive controls which can be used to control the robotic arm.


The System panel provides as versatile workspace to build and simulate Flowcode components....