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-====== Import ======+====== Import data from JSON ======
  
 This functionality, if combined 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.1600087509.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/09/14 14:45 by mina