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Revision as of 16:01, 5 July 2013

 
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RuleBender

RuleBender download link

Getting started with RuleBender

Follow the link above and install RulBender2.0.320.

If running on Windows, you may be asked to download Perl and the java development kit. These can be found


Assuming RuleBender has been installed on the C: drive of your computer:


1. Open windows Explorer and click on the C: drive (under Computer)

2. Open the RuleBender 2.0.320 folder

3. Locate and execute RuleBender.exe

4. If you are asked for a workspace:

  a. enter C:\BNGWorkspace
  b. Tick 'Remember workspace'
  c. Click OK twice

5. Tell RuleBender where the simulation engines are. Go to Window -> Preferences -> Simulator

  a. Click on browse
  b. Select the folder C:\RuleBender-2.0.320-win64\BioNetGen-2.2.4
  c. Click OK
  d. Click apply
  e. Click OK

6. We need to create a project. Go to File -> New -> Project

  a. Click next
  b. Enter the name of your project
  c. Click OK

7. Either write or import a BioNetGen model into RuleBender. If importing:

  a. Locate the file of interest
  b. Right click in the Navigation tab
  c. Click import
  d. Select file system 
  e. Click Next
  f. Click on browse 
  g. Select the folder where the file is saved
  h. Tick 
  i. Click finish

8. Open the project created in the navigation tab

9. Double click on a 'filename'.bngl

10. To simulate the model click on Run (under the simulation tab)

11. Results should appear in the Navigation tab