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Article ID: 1765 - Last Modified: December 18, 2012

Where can I find examples of the allowed input and output nodes used for KNIME workflows run from Maestro?

The nodes that are available to be used as input and output for KNIME workflows run from Maestro are listed in the Knime User Manual Section 4.2.2, Setting Up Nodes for Communication with Maestro, and in the corresponding Table 4.1. As explained there, the workflow developer places special text in the node names to enable the nodes to act as input and output.

Examples for each of the input and output nodes are available in the default examples provided. To view these examples in KNIME, in Maestro, choose Workflows → KNIME Workflows → New. KNIME opens with two example workflows, "Demonstration_example" and "New_workflow".

In addition, from Maestro → Workflows → Knime Workflows → Install examples, you can install five example workflows that can be run from Maestro. These also have input and output node examples.

Below is a list of the nodes, their options, and the example workflows that use the node.

Node Option Example Workflows
Molecule Reader Selected entries New_workflow, Demonstration_example, Split and align multimers, Binding site RMSD matrix, Nearest neighbor similarity distribution, Substructure search
Molecule Reader Included entries Demonstration_example
Molecule Writer New group Demonstration_example, Process PDB codes, Split and align multimers, Binding site RMSD matrix, Substructure search
CSV Writer Maestro Message New_workflow, Demonstration_example, Process
PDB codes, Binding site RMSD matrix, Nearest neighbor similarity distribution
CSV Writer Maestro Commands Demonstration_example
Quick Form GUIsetting Demonstration_example, Process PDB codes, Binding site RMSD matrix, Nearest neighbor similarity distribution, Substructure search
Quick Form GUIsettingRADIO Demonstration_example, Split and align multimers, Binding site RMSD matrix
Quick Form GUIsettingCOMBO Demonstration_example, Process PDB codes, Nearest neighbor similarity distribution

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