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# Installation
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### 1. System requirements
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Matlab (7.1 or later) or GNU Octave (4.0.0 or later).
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### 2. Installation
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* Extract source code to a directory.
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* Enter the directory in Matlab or GNU Octave.
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* Execute command `setup`. You will see the following sub-directories:
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* `/data`: Stores test system data, simulation settings data, etc.
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* `/example`: Some examples of using PowerSAS.m.
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* `/output`: Stores test result data.
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* `/internal`: Internal functions of PowerSAS.m computation core.
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* `/util`: Auxiliary functions including data I/O, plotting, data conversion, etc.
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* `/logging`: Built-in logging system.
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* `/doc`: Documentation.
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### 3. Test
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* Execute command `initpowersas` to initilize the environment, then execute `test_powersas` to run tests. You should expect all tests to pass.
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### 4. Initialization
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To initialize PowerSAS.m, add the main directory of PowerSAS.m to your Matlab or GNU Octave path and run the command `initpowersas`. This will ensure that all the functions of PowerSAS.m are added to the path and thus callable. |