Hello Joel, Joel Rees <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyway, what I'm looking for is something that will allow him to loop > through the equations and watch the results. Numbers are easy, of > course. Perl (his only language so far) gets us that far. > > He enjoyed playing with the graphical equation solver on the old Mac. > Maybe it spoiled him. But he would get a lot more motivated, I think, > if he could plot the numbers, watch the equation step through and plot > the numbers in 2D on a window on the screen like you could do with the > old BASIC+graphics commands or Turbo Pascal.
If you are only interested in plotting equations etc., maybe having a
look at gnuplot, which has dedicated Python bindings in Debian, would
be sensible.
Of course, gnuplot is no complete graphical environment, but if I
understood your problem correctly, it should be the easiest solution
available.
If you decide to spend some money, I’d like to suggest Mathematica,
which has a very rich feature set and a nice programming language.
Maple also is quite nice, but IMHO lacks some of Mathematica’s
features.
Best regards,
Claudius
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