Growth Curve Analysis Tool developed at Great Lake Bioenergy Research Center - Wisconsin Energy Institute
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GCAT5.0 released
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README.txt GCAT5.0 released 10 years ago

README.txt

===What's in this package===

R - R code. Sub-folder GCAT contains the GCAT package
Rails - Rails code
Testing - testing code, data and documents, outside of any regression tests that may be incorporated directly into R packages or Rails applications

===Getting started===
First you will need to install Ruby and Ruby on Rails. I suggest using RVM to
install them. Documentation for RVM can be found at: http://rvm.io.

You will need: Ruby version 1.9.3p194 and Rails 3.2.15

The R package is in subfolder R. To install, do the following:
Open a terminal in the R folder
$ sudo R CMD REMOVE GCAT # do this if an older version of GCAT has been installed
$ sudo R CMD INSTALL GCAT
It works with R version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25) -- "Frisbee Sailing".

The rails application is in subfolder Rails. It runs under Rails 3.2.15. To run it locally using the default Rails WEBrick web server do the following:
Open a terminal in the Rails folder
$ bundle install
$ rails s
Open http://0.0.0.0:3000 in a web browser