you're welcome :). as mentioned in the caption, you can download the sample files from this shared folder: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1emHuLLkXBkJoCii_4obBy9PNRlK7n1Vq. the simulations are mostly performed using this code: github.com/mbarzegary/BioDeg
Thank you for your reply but as I wrote I was asking the source of the files to cite. In other words, did you create this data or take from somewhere else ?@@TuxRiders
@@damla818 yes, I am the developer of the BioDeg code I mentioned above. there is a section called publications in the BioDeg repo (above link) that you can use to cite the content and the software.
great job dude, thanks a lot to share your work with us
My pleasure!
thanks :) It helped me resolve one issue I had
Glad it helped! :)
thank you sir for this excellent video
Glad you liked it :)
Thank you for the great resource. What is the source of these files ? I want to use them and if it is possible I would like to cite them properly.
you're welcome :). as mentioned in the caption, you can download the sample files from this shared folder: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1emHuLLkXBkJoCii_4obBy9PNRlK7n1Vq. the simulations are mostly performed using this code: github.com/mbarzegary/BioDeg
Thank you for your reply but as I wrote I was asking the source of the files to cite. In other words, did you create this data or take from somewhere else ?@@TuxRiders
@@damla818 yes, I am the developer of the BioDeg code I mentioned above. there is a section called publications in the BioDeg repo (above link) that you can use to cite the content and the software.
What computer do you use to run these programs?
I run these programs on a Dell Precision 5530 laptop.