The Project menu

Add Circuit...

Adds a new circuit into the current project. Logisim will insist that you name the new circuit. The name must not match any existing circuits in the project.

Load Library

Loads a library into the project. You can load three types of libraries, as explained elsewhere in the User's Guide.

Unload Libraries...

Unloads current libraries from the project. Logisim will not permit you to unload any libraries currently being used, including libraries containing components appearing in any project circuits, as well as those with tools that appear in the toolbar or that are mapped to the mouse.

Move Circuit Up

Moves the currently displayed circuit one step up the list of circuits within the project, as displayed in the explorer pane.

Move Circuit Down

Moves the currently displayed circuit one step down the list of circuits within the project, as displayed in the explorer pane.

Set As Main Circuit

Sets the currently displayed circuit to be the project's ``main circuit.'' (This menu item will be grayed out if the current circuit is already the project's main circuit.) The only significance of the main circuit is that it is the circuit that first appears when a project file is opened.

Remove Circuit

Removes the currently displayed circuit from the project. Logisim will prevent you from removing circuits that are used as subcircuits, and it will prevent you from removing the final circuit in a project.

Analyze Circuit

Computes a truth table and Boolean expressions corresponding to the current circuit, displaying them in the Combinational Analysis window. The analysis process will only be valid for combinational circuits. A full description of the analysis process is described in the Combinational Analysis section.

Get Circuit Statistics

Shows a dialog containing statistics about components used by the currently viewed circuit. The dialog includes a table with five columns:

  • Component: The name of the component.
  • Library: The name of the library from which the component came.
  • Simple: The number of times that component appears directly within the viewed circuit.
  • Unique: The number of times that component appears in the circuit's hierarchy, where each subcircuit within the hierarchy is counted only once.
  • Recursive: The number of times that component appears in the circuit's hierarchy, where we count each subcircuit as many times as it appears in the hierarchy.

The distinction between Unique and Recursive is easiest to explain by considering the 4:1 multiplexer built using three 2:1 multiplexers as in the Using subcircuits section. The 2:1 multiplexer contains two AND gates (and the 4:1 circuit includes none), so the Unique count of AND gates would be 2; but if you were to build the 4:1 multiplexer using this diagram, you would actually need 2 AND gates for each of the three 2:1 multiplexers, so the Recursive count is 6.

If you are using circuits from a loaded Logisim library, those components are considered to be black boxes: The contents of the library's circuits are not included in the unique and recursive counts.

Show Project Toolbar

When checked, this menu item indicates that a small toolbar should be displayed above the explorer pane, allowing the user easy access to adding, renaming, reordering, and removing circuits from a project.

Options...

Opens the Project Options window.

Next: The Simulate menu.