Provides detailed information regarding the features and functionality available in Compose.
Discover new features and enhancements.
Discover Compose, including its language support and system requirements.
The Compose tutorials and associated example model files help introduce you to the basic functionality of the software.
Compose 2020.1 runs on Windows and Linux 64-bit platforms. Supported platforms include Windows 7/10 and Linux RedHat RHEL 7.4 and SUSE 12SP3.
An overview of the utilities and tools you see when you start Compose.
Learn how to open, create and close scripts.
Scripts can be executed by clicking Run.
In Compose, you can create 2-D and 3-D plots using OML plotting commands.
Use the Debugger to find errors in the script.
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.
OML functions can be registered from the Compose graphical user interface or via a preference file and later opened in certain HyperWorks products.
Reference guides are available for functions and commands supported by OML, Tcl, and Python.