Hi have a look at these demos (includes trajectory etc) with VPython http://showmedo.com/videos/series?name=pythonThompsonVPythonSeries
best wishes, KM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Jan 2, 2008 5:38 AM, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Greetings, > > > > I was wondering if there was a python Module/Library out there that > > handles some trajectory/physics stuff like moving an object along a > > straight path in an X,Y 2D (or 3D) plane or calculating parabolic > > arcs. I'd really settle for just the moving of an object along a > > straight line. > > > > I know it's not terribly difficult to implement this on your own, but > > I'd rather not re-invent the wheel if someone else already did a good > > job of it the first time. > > > > Thanks! > > > Depends on how detailed / graphical you've in mind. > You might be interested in this: > > > http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~mientki/data_www/pylab_works/pw_animations_screenshots.html<http://oase.uci.kun.nl/%7Emientki/data_www/pylab_works/pw_animations_screenshots.html> > > I've put a scanned version of my written notes about the trajectory > example. > No need for ODE in my very simple mind, because the functions describing > the solution are already known. > > If you want to view the demos / animations, > be sure to view the demo at the bottom first, > because it explains the philosophy behind the program. > Only 1 major feature is not described in this demo (because when I made > the demo I had no solution for it, now I think I have) > and that is : > an integrated help / instruction / assignment / fill-in forms / > judgement, specially for educational puposes. > > The program is not yet released, > because I'm now cleaning it up and debugging it (by making demos ;-) > cheers, > Stef > > > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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