In batch mode, a language command or script is passed as an argument to be executed in batch mode (no GUI, no window)
by the interpreters supported by Compose.
The Compose Notebook is a web-based implementation of Compose’s OpenMatrix Language (OML) into a Jupyter Notebook. Notebooks (see www.jupyter.org) are a powerful way to execute and demonstrate scripted languages.
Use the Signal Viewer to import and treat (basic) signals in both time and frequency domains, as well as generate
signals based on the most common waveforms such as step, chirp and sawtooth.
Use the Compose Light mode when you want to work within a customized GUI without the
display of the entire Compose interface.
Compose Light is a mode for running the software with a clean display of your
customized GUI without the visual distraction of features that are not pertinent to
your session.
This feature leverages an OML distributable file (.omd) that is
generated with the createdistributable function and is
automatically recognized by the operating system as a Compose Light file:
The .omd file relies on a standard Compose installation and requires a
valid Compose license.
The same functions that are supported in batch mode are also
supported in Compose Light.
To run Compose Light, enter the createdistributable
command.
Double-click the .omd file that is generated.
Compose Light displays only the end application that was generated by
the script, for example: