Kenny wrote:
> Quite impressive... I'm used to the 3D surface plot that cames out
> from
> mathcad and matlab, this seem to be on another level. I've downloaded
> the spkg but now I don't feel brave enough to install it, I will try
> it on my
> ubuntu box tomorrow, this a thing that works better d
Quite impressive... I'm used to the 3D surface plot that cames out
from
mathcad and matlab, this seem to be on another level. I've downloaded
the spkg but now I don't feel brave enough to install it, I will try
it on my
ubuntu box tomorrow, this a thing that works better during the day!
On 27 Feb
Now I understand wot you mean when you say matplotlib backend! :)
sorry eventually I got the point... anyway thats great, using the same
code that matplotlib use, and at the end be able to decide to plot a
pretty
png, render a javascript that uses FLOT or maybe a good PDF for
inclusion
in latex do
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 GUI
backends to matplotlib, which allow panning, zooming, picking poi
Guys,
sorry to miss this very interesting conversation, but I'll be out of
town for work during the next week, and I should really be going to
prepare the luggage right now! ;) My flight departs in 12 hours, and I
should sleep a little bit as well.
Hopefully, I'll catch on this next week
Enjoy!!
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 plotting and use other graphical engine for
> complex
> diagram such as polar or smith chart.
>
Did
I do know that matplotlib works with dynamic backends, so I would
imagine it would be able to do the job without a constantly poling
the server.
On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Kenny wrote:
>
> I think I'm missing the point, is a canvas matplolib backend able to
> work
> as client side plottin
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
with it I
was able to change the zoom level moving a slider, that is quite
enough,
but it has a drawback, every time you move the slider the client will
req
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 plotting and use other graphical engine for
complex
diagram such as polar or smith chart.
Apart from this consideration I li
On Feb 27, 2009, at 9:27 AM, Tom Boothby wrote:
> In an ideal world, all graphics objects would have the ability to
> render themselves in FLOT. There are currently some issues with this:
>
> 1) FLOT doesn't appear to be able to make shapes -- circles,
> polygons, etc.
> 2) Graphics objects ha
In an ideal world, all graphics objects would have the ability to
render themselves in FLOT. There are currently some issues with this:
1) FLOT doesn't appear to be able to make shapes -- circles, polygons, etc.
2) Graphics objects have an additive structure: (circle + text +
plot).show() works
Maurizio wrote:
> I have another question.
> What do you think about the SAGE functions that are going to use FLOT?
After we have an spkg, I think we should add a 'flot' option to the
viewer argument of the show command that would show the plot using FLOT
if FLOT is installed. Is this the sor
During this week end I'll try to put together an spkg with a simple
flot graph
without the pop-up using floating DIS the same as the jsmath. Hope
this
will renew the interest in this interactive plotting. After that it
will be possible to
discuss and investigate the pros and cons of this solution.
I have another question.
What do you think about the SAGE functions that are going to use FLOT?
In my opinion, simply providing a FLOT spkg that adds the javascript,
will not provide any additional feature to the users, because all the
people that would have been capable to write the js powered f
Maurizio wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> as you know, Kenny and me recently worked on a notebook demo to show
> the possibility to include a javascript enhanced plot package (namely
> FLOT) into the SAGE notebook.
>
> The demo is currently hosted at: http://www.sagenb.org/pub/285/
>
> As you can see, this
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