the day!
On 27 Feb, 21:20, Jaap Spies wrote:
> Kenny wrote:
> > I think that it is quite hard to develop a graphic platform that
> > perform well
> > displaying both 3D 2D and general graphics... sometimes it is good to
> > have
> > some interactive 2D plottin
22:36, Jason Grout wrote:
> Kenny wrote:
> > I think I'm missing the point, is a canvas matplolib backend able to
> > work
> > as client side plotting render?? I've seen the @interact method and
>
> I think so. I see the canvas backend as behaving like the normal
t of the package, because many
> >>> more people would be exposed to the usage of the basic functions,
> >>> and
> >>> there is a lot of people capable of writing complex SAGE plotting
> >>> functions, that don't want to deal too much with writing
t; >> javascript and stuff, because I wouldn't be capable of doing this by
> >> myself (even though I already did the bode plot function for
> >> matplotlib).
>
> >> What do you think?
>
> >> In case you agree, we would really appreciate some
Sorry... i forgot to display the results:
+ True
+ False
That means the bug is in the dump or the load function!
On Feb 27, 10:33 am, Kenny wrote:
> I've took a look a the example code, and so I think that the bug is
> in the dumps and load function:
>
> var('Rs'
I've took a look a the example code, and so I think that the bug is
in the dumps and load function:
var('Rs')
mio = Rs + Rs*Rs + sqrt(10)
tuo=loads(dumps(mio))
print mio._operands[0]._operands[0] is Rs
print tuo._operands[0]._operands[0] is Rs
IAt this time I've not looked inside the code, but
SAGE functions.
>
> Regards
>
> Maurizio
>
> On 26 Feb, 11:56, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> > Maurizio wrote:
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > as you know, Kenny and me recently worked on a notebook demo to show
> > > the possibility to include a javascr
nteraction
with the
graph.
Hope some developer find it interesting and star working with us on
this!
Bye Rob.
On Feb 24, 2:28 pm, mabshoff wrote:
> On Feb 24, 5:14 am, Kenny wrote:
>
> > I've worked with Maurizio and we came out with a working example of a
> > bode di
ccount and I would like to avoid opening ticket.
Thx.. Rob (aka Kenny)
On Feb 23, 12:11 pm, Maurizio wrote:
> Hi all,
> sorry for kind of flooding this group, but I'm very eager to learn.
>
> I'd like to understand how to add another javascript script to the
> notebook. I
Is there any good reason for using flotr, protochart or any other
instead of flot??
On Feb 23, 2:32 pm, Alfredo Portes wrote:
> Some other similar libraries (some actually inspired by FLOT):
>
> http://code.google.com/p/protochart/
>
> http://solutoire.com/flotr/
>
> http://www.lutanho.net/svgvm
Sometimes the plotting function in Sage are quite annoying , I've just
looked at the FLOT package and it seems very promising. Hope to
find soon a package to easily include flot into sage notebook!
Would be nice to have a pop-up windows that include the graphic and
be able to interact with it fro
There is no need for a window$ server... don't waste your time in such
a
bad way... it is easy to use the wmplayer and the image that the sage
team
provides from the website.
Obviously don't be mad at me, that's just the way i see and therefore
take it
as a suggestion.
bye Rob.
ahmet alper par
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