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-====== Import ======+====== Import data from JSON ======
  
-This functionality, if used with the JSON export, is used for importing parts of other projects into the current project.+This functionality, if combined with the JSON export, is used for importing parts of other projects into the current project. 
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 +|Note|Refer to [[Export data to JSON|Export data to JSON]] if you want to export.|
  
  
 ===== Importing parts of other projects ===== ===== Importing parts of other projects =====
  
-|Note|Refer to [[Importing_decay_chains|importing decay chains]] if you want to import full decay chains of radionuclides.| +Open the //Select components to transfer// by selecting **File | Import | Import data from JSON** from the [[Menu_bar|main menu]].
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-Open the [[Nuclide_database_window|nuclide database window]] by selecting **File | Import | Import radionuclides…** from the [[Menu_bar|main menu]]+
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-Click the **Nuclides** tab. The radionuclides are listed in a tree, ordered by their element name. To see all the isotopes for a given element, click the **+** button next to the element name. +
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-If you want to import nuclides from the database to your [[Model|model]], make sure that **Database** is selected in the **View** drop-down list. Otherwise, if you just want to list the radionuclides in your model, select **Model**. Note that you cannot export radionuclides to the database. +
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-Select the desired nuclide from the Database list. To select several nuclides hold down the Ctrl or Shift buttons while selecting. The **Import to model** button at the lower right corner gets active once a selection is made. When you click the button a dialog box will list the radionuclides that have been imported. If a nuclide with the same name already exists in the model it will be ignored. +
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-The imported nuclides will automatically appear in the [[Materials_window|materials window]]. +
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-===== Adding radionuclides from the materials window ===== +
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-Click either the {{:CreateNuclide24.png|Nuclide}} button on the [[Title_bar|title bar]] or right-click and select **Create | Radionuclide** from the menu.+
  
-===== See also =====+The window with a list of checkbox options will be presented:  
 +  * Materials 
 +  * Simulations Settings 
 +  * Probabilistic Settings 
 +  * Sensitivity Analysis Settings 
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 +Select one or more items to be imported. Use the buttons //Get from the text// and //Select from file// to import into the model.
  
-  * [[Materials_window|Materials window]] 
-  * [[Nuclide_database_window|Nuclide database window]] 
import.1600087489.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/09/14 14:44 by mina