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'''
Compartmental models for Brian.
'''
from equations import *
from membrane_equations import *
from units import check_units, ohm
#TODO: add MembraneEquation
class Compartments(Equations):
"""
Creates a compartmental model from a dictionary
of MembraneEquation objects. Compartments are initially unconnected.
Caution: the original objects are modified.
"""
def __init__(self, comps):
Equations.__init__(self, '')
for name, eqs in comps.iteritems():
name = str(name)
# Change variable names
vars = eqs._units.keys()
for var in vars:
eqs.substitute(var, var + '_' + name)
self += eqs
@check_units(Ra=ohm)
def connect(self, a, b, Ra):
"""
Connects compartment a to compartment b with axial resistance Ra.
"""
a, b = str(a), str(b)
# Axial current from a to b
Ia_name = 'Ia_' + a + '_' + b
self += Equations('Ia=(va-vb)*invRa : amp', Ia=Ia_name, invRa=1. / Ra, va='vm_' + a, vb='vm_' + b)
# Add the current to both compartments
self._string['__membrane_Im_' + a] += '-' + Ia_name
self._string['__membrane_Im_' + b] += '+' + Ia_name
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