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## ONELAB parameters
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ONELAB parameters are exchanged with a ONELAB server, and can thus be exchanged with other ONELAB clients connected to the same server. ONELAB parameters can be created or accessed both at parse time (using the parser commands `DefineNumber`, `DefineConstant`, `GetNumber` and `SetNumber`) or at run-time (using the functions `GetNumberRunTime` and `SetNumberRunTime`). ONELAB parameters potentially involve the most overhead, as they can be exchanged e.g. through a TCP-IP socket over a network.
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ONELAB parameters are exchanged with a ONELAB server, and can thus be exchanged with other ONELAB clients connected to the same server. ONELAB parameters can be created or accessed both at parse time (using the parser commands `DefineNumber`, `DefineConstant`, `GetNumber` and `SetNumber`) or at run-time (using the functions `GetNumberRunTime` and `SetNumberRunTime`). ONELAB parameters potentially involve the most overhead, as they can be exchanged e.g. over a network through a TCP-IP socket.
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See the [comprehensive documentation of ONELAB parameters](https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/wikis/ONELAB-syntax-for-Gmsh-and-GetDP). |
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