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Test/Ensure 2 Way Communication between Front-end/Back-end #36

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tap5136 opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 0 comments
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Test/Ensure 2 Way Communication between Front-end/Back-end #36

tap5136 opened this issue Jan 24, 2023 · 0 comments
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tap5136 commented Jan 24, 2023

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Test functionality of UI and backend
When the model initializes make it read in sensitivity from the file that the frontend makes ( if it exists ) otherwise just set everything to 2 or 0 or whatever the frontend default view is
When the settings are updated in the frontend, send a call to the model (maybe MVC?) to update sensitivity in the model. There are methods for this, should be simple, just need to have a reference to the model and view from somewhere.

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  • Done when UI can communicate with backend
  • Done when the initialization of the model reads in sensitivities from the frontend persistent data file
  • Done when UI and any changes are tested to completion

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@tap5136 tap5136 converted this from a draft issue Jan 24, 2023
@pch3549 pch3549 self-assigned this Feb 9, 2023
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@pch3549 pch3549 self-assigned this Mar 21, 2023
@pch3549 pch3549 moved this from Blocked to Work For This Sprint in AntiCopyPaster Senior Project 22-23 Mar 21, 2023
@pch3549 pch3549 moved this from Work For This Sprint to Done in AntiCopyPaster Senior Project 22-23 Apr 6, 2023
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