thanks but I am trying already for a long time... I think that even sagemanifolds is very near capacity of doing it but I am not good to make it !

I don't understand the f[switch_] ;= Module .... part


Le 10/07/2017 à 14:04, Nils Bruin a écrit :
sage has parametric_plot3d. If you read its documentation you can probably figure out how to accomplish the same result that you get from mathematica.

On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11:49:50 AM UTC+2, HG wrote:

    Hi,
    This is a mathematica example, but I am not able to do something
    ressembling this yin yang grid a challenger ?
    https://github.com/aishenri/sage/blob/master/gridyy.pdf
    <https://github.com/aishenri/sage/blob/master/gridyy.pdf>
    the cdf and noteboob are on the same dir.
    As sagemath seems to be an alternative would be great ?
    Regards
    Henri

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