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    19 == 3. Instrument your Application using !LabWiki ==
     19== 4. Instrument your Application using !LabWiki ==
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    2121In this part of Module C we will learn how to extend an OEDL script to execute
    2222an experiment on the extended topology you reserved in the [wiki:GEC22Agenda/LabWiki/ModuleC/DesignSetup previous step].
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    24 === 3.1 Design and Execute measurement in !LabWiki ===
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    27 === 3.1.1. The "Plan" Window ===
     24=== 4.1 Design and Execute measurement in !LabWiki ===
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     27=== 4.1.1. The "Plan" Window ===
    2828Now you can use the original MD script and modify it with new information on the extended topology and the
    2929experiment you are executing on the extended topology.
     
    4242You can edit Markdown files in the Prepare Window.
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    44 === 3.1.2 The "Prepare" Window ===
     44=== 4.1.2 The "Prepare" Window ===
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    4646In the Search bar in the prepare window, find the script GEC22learningswitchextend.oedl and click on it to load it. The script is also shown here for your reference:
     
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    182 === 3.1.3 Start your application from !LabWiki ===
     182=== 4.1.3 Start your application from !LabWiki ===
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    184184To start your experiment, simply drag the icon that is to the left of the file name (see figure below) from the middle (Prepare) to the right (Execute) window.
     
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    204 === 3.1.4 During experiment execution ===
     204=== 4.1.4 During experiment execution ===
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    206206After pressing the "Start" button, the Execute window will change and start showing status information about your experiment.