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<title>GFESuite Documentation - Smart Tools</title>
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<h1 align=center>Smart Tools Utilities</h1>
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<a href="#EAWin">Edit Action Windows</a> <br>
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<a href="#Ex11">Exercise Utility-1 -- Making a Utility to Share
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Among Smart Tools and Procedures</a>
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<hr width="100%">
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<h1 class="1Heading">
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<a name="Util"></a><u>Utilities</u></h1>
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<img width="487" height="5" src="images/SmartTools-1.gif">
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<h2 class="2Heading"><a name="EAWin"></a>Edit Action Windows</h2>
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<div class="Body">So far, we have modified Smart Tools and Procedures.
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We will look at Utilities.</div>
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<div class="Step-First">
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<ol>
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<li>From the Localization perspective, choose GFE-->Utilities.</li>
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</ol>
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</div>
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You will see some utilities listed including the SmartScript library
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which
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you can view from the MB3 popup over the window. You can add Python
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modules
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here which might contain methods you wish to share among the Smart
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Tools
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and Procedures you've created.</li>
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</ul>
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<br>
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<div class="Code">
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<div class="Code">
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<div class="Code">
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<h3 class="3Heading"><a name="Ex11"></a>Exercise Utility-1 -- Making a
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Utility to Share Among
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Smart Tools and Procedures</h3>
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<div class="Body">Suppose that you would like to create your own
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library
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methods to share among your smart tools and procedures. In this
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exercise,
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we will create a Utility that can be imported and accessed from any
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Smart
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Tool or Procedure.
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<ol>
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<li>In Localization perspective under the GFE section,
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on the Utility folder, select MB3-->New.</li>
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<li>Name your Utility and select OK.</li>
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<li>A Python window will appear. Enter some utility method
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within the
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utility class. For example, you could simply copy the
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"convertFtToM"
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method from the SmartScript module. To follow the naming
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conventions, precede the name of your method with an
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underscore.
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For example, _convertFtToM.</li>
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<li>Now, modify your Smart Tool from the previous Exercise to call
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this method.
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To do this, you must do several things:</li>
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<br>
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<ul>
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<li>First, at the beginning of your Smart Tool, insert the
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statement:</li>
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<br>
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</ul>
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import MyUtility
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<p> where
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"MyUtility"
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is the name of your Utility.<br></p>
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<ul>
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<li>Create an instance of your Utility as follows:</li>
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<br>
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<p> class Tool (SmartScript.SmartScript): <br>
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def __init__(self, dbss): <br>
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self._dbss = dbss <br>
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SmartScript.SmartScript.__init__(self, dbss) </p>
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<p> def preProcessTool(self): <br>
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self._myUtility = MyUtility.MyUtility(self._dbss, self.eaMgr()) <br>
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</p>
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<li>Next, call your method as follows:</li>
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<br>
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</ul>
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T_F
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= self._myUtility._convertFtToM(T_K) <br>
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<li>Run and test your tool to make sure it works.</li>
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</ol>
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<a href="SmartToolsExerciseAnswers.html#AnswerUtil1">Click here for Answer to Exercise Utility-1.</a></div>
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