| The External function is only available with the Global Definitions node. See also model.func() in the COMSOL Multiphysics Programming Reference Manual for details about the interface to external functions, including an example and information about compiling the function on the supported platforms. | 
 ) interfaces with other external functions written in the C language (using a native C function or, through a wrapper function, interfacing with source code written in, for example, Fortran). You can use those functions as any other functions defined in COMSOL Multiphysics. For example, use it for a user-created shared library (depending on the platform, a DLL, .so, or .dylib file).
) interfaces with other external functions written in the C language (using a native C function or, through a wrapper function, interfacing with source code written in, for example, Fortran). You can use those functions as any other functions defined in COMSOL Multiphysics. For example, use it for a user-created shared library (depending on the platform, a DLL, .so, or .dylib file).| Go to Common Settings for the Function Nodes for information about the Derivatives and Plot Parameters sections. | 
 ) to open the fullscreen Select File window. Click the downward arrow for the Location menu (
) to open the fullscreen Select File window. Click the downward arrow for the Location menu ( ) to choose Show in Auxiliary Data (
) to choose Show in Auxiliary Data ( ) to move to the row for this file in the Auxiliary Data window, Edit Location (
) to move to the row for this file in the Auxiliary Data window, Edit Location ( ) (if the location is a database), Copy Location (
) (if the location is a database), Copy Location ( ), and (if you have copied a file location) Paste Location (
), and (if you have copied a file location) Paste Location ( ).
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