I have a user defined function which is called many times in the code. I want to ask that when I am deploying the code toCDF
, I need to define that user defined function also. I tried it using DynamicModule
and With
. But none is working. How should I give that user defined function so that it can be deployed into CDF
.
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Here is a small example. I saved it to CDF and it works as is in the CDF. It has small functions in the Initialization
section that are used by the Dynamics inside the DynamicModule
to run the simple simulation to illustrate the idea.
Notice that this is not much different from putting all your functions in the Initialization
section of the Manipulate
, since Manipulate
is basically a DynamicModule
. So same idea.
DynamicModule[{sol, angle, bob, r, time = 0, animationRate = 1, y},
Dynamic@Grid[{{Trigger[Dynamic[time], {0, Infinity, 0.01},
animationRate,
AppearanceElements -> {"PlayPauseButton", "ResetButton"}],
Style["time (sec)", 10], Dynamic[time]},
{Dynamic@
Show[Graphics[{{Dashed, Gray, Thin, Circle[{0, 0}, 1]}, {Red,
Thick, Line[{{0, 0}, bob}]},
{Blue, PointSize[0.1], Point[bob]}},
ImagePadding -> 10], ImageSize -> 300], SpanFromLeft}
}, Frame -> True, Alignment -> Left],
Initialization :> (
sol :=
First@NDSolve[{y''[t] + 0.1 y'[t] + Sin[y[t]] == 1.5 Cos[t],
y[0] == Pi/4, y'[0] == 0}, y, {t, time, time + 1},
Sequence@ndsolveOptions];
bob := {Sin[(y /. sol)[time]], -Cos[(y /. sol)[time]]};
ndsolveOptions = {MaxSteps -> Infinity,
Method -> {"StiffnessSwitching",
Method -> {"ExplicitRungeKutta", Automatic}},
AccuracyGoal -> 10, PrecisionGoal -> 10}
)]
Initialization
option. See this QA: mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/9476/…. $\endgroup$