eem to work here. Or if I add it
as plot(blah blah blah).show(figsize=[5,5]) it removes the graphs from
the html table and thus they are no longer side by side. Any ideas?
Tom
On Aug 19, 3:27 pm, docfleetwood wrote:
> 1. Rado Kirov's javascript version to create/manipulate a graph is
Great work guys! I will do what I can to get some high school math
teachers to 'take the plunge' and start exploring. I'm sure they will
appreciate these groups and how helpful you all are!
Tom
On Aug 14, 7:44 pm, J Elaych wrote:
> Awesome! I used a sage notebook hooked up to a video project
tment at my high
school!
Tom
On Aug 19, 12:13 am, jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
> docfleetwood wrote:
> > Thanks, I have looked at a number of interact examples.
>
> > I suppose what I should really say is that I still need to figure out
> > how to 'program'
method to be able to use your mouse
and simply drag/drop edges or vertices. Does anyone know anything
about that?
Tom
On Aug 18, 2:20 am, Rob Beezer wrote:
> On Aug 17, 10:10 pm, docfleetwood wrote:
>
> > Although I still need to figure out a good interactive mechanism to
> >
6, 1:36 am, docfleetwood wrote:
> That is awesome, thanks. I've been messing with it for hours but I
> have two questions...
>
> 1. When I try to create my own matrix, or constrain the weights in
> the random_matrix, the edge labels come back as 'none'. How do I
> create edg
f the last one - any idea on how to do that? (and it doesn't have to
be a 'slider' it could be a selector or whatever it needs to be)
Thanks again.
On Aug 15, 11:29 pm, jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote:
> docfleetwood wrote:
> > Hello folks,
>
> > Very new to t
Hello folks,
Very new to this and I'm looking for some help getting started. I
want to create a weighted edge directed graph. Then I want to add an
interactive slider where the student can remove one of the vertices
and the graph redraws. Then they can move a second interactive slider
and remo