.. _model: ================ Arbitrary Models ================ .. note:: The current document only shows example use of some methods, and does not discuss all the options available. To see these, do not hesitate to use the ``help`` command, for example ``help m.write`` will return more detailed instructions on using the ``write`` method. To create a general model, you will need to first import the Model class from the Python Hyperion module:: from hyperion.model import Model it is then easy to set up a generic model using:: m = Model() The model can then be set up using methods of the :class:`~hyperion.model.Model` instance. These are described in the following sections. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 setup_dust setup_grid setup_sources setup_images setup_conf Once the model is set up, you can write it out to the disk for use with the Fortran radiation transfer code:: m.write('example.rtin') See :meth:`~hyperion.model.Model.write` for information about the available options.