ICE-Flow GlyphWorks Adds Python Scripting Language

Test data management enables custom glyphs.

Test data management enables custom glyphs.

By DE Editors

nCode International (Southfield, MI) announced the release of ICE-flow GlyphWorks, including GlyphBuilder, a capability that uses the Python scripting language providing a way for users to add specific or proprietary methods into an “off-the-shelf” analysis framework and open up GlyphWorks to more applications.

ICE-flow GlyphWorks data analysis (DA) software provides a graphical, process-oriented environment that enables engineers to rapidly extract useful information from vast amounts of measured data. Complete multi-step analysis processes can be easily created using individual function building blocks called glyphs. The new GlyphBuilder capability provides a Scripting glyph that enables users to now program their own glyphs using Python.

Python ( Hampton, NH ) is an object-oriented programming language developed and maintained by a global community of open source developers. Python developers can easily take advantage of the graphical environment of GlyphWorks for visualizing and reporting engineering data including 3D displays and mapping of GPS data.

The Scripting glyph is available for Windows 32-bit platforms in the ICE-flow 4.1 ISR3 update release and will be available across all platforms at the next major release in Spring 2008.

To view a pre-recorded webinar, visit Create Your Own Glyphs with Python. To learn more about the Scripting glyph, visit nCode International.

   

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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