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This repository holds a number of python scripts useful for handling [Webnucleo](https://webnucleo.readthedocs.io) files. * [Check Rates](https://osf.io/6ygax/wiki/home/): Check that rates for valid reactions in a Webnucleo network file lie within an appropriate range for a set of temperatures. * [Compute Zone Current Differences](https://osf.io/9fr4s/wiki/home/): Compute the difference in integrated currents between two zones in an webnucleo XML output file. * [Convert Talys to Webnucleo XML](https://osf.io/536nj/wiki/home/): Convert a Talys reaction data file to Webnucleo XML. * [Create exp zone XML](https://osf.io/tp3nc/wiki/home/): Create a zone XML file with exponentially declining temperature and density. * [Merge XMLs](https://osf.io/46hvm/wiki/home/): Merge Webnucleo XML files. * [Modify XML Rates by Constant Factor](https://osf.io/ydnvk/): Modify reaction rates by a constant factor at all temperatures. * [Plot Flows in Zones](https://osf.io/aep4j/wiki/home/): Plot flows for zones from a Webnucleo XML file. * [Plot Integrated Currents](https://osf.io/92h46/wiki/home/): Plot integrated currents for zones from a Webnucleo XML file. * [Print Integrated Currents](https://osf.io/vdjgs/wiki/home/): Print integrated currents for a species in zones from a Webnucleo XML file. * [Remove Duplicate Reactions](https://osf.io/pesy6/wiki/home): Remove duplicate valid reactions from a Webnucleo network XML file. * [Solve Linear DAG Network ODEs](https://osf.io/5sxrb/wiki/home/): Solve the coupled ODEs for a linear, acyclic network.
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