On 17/05/18 13:59, Rubén Gómez Antolí wrote: > > El 17/05/18 a las 12:43, Orestes Mas escribió: >> Hi all, >> >> I would like to let you know that Alexander Semke, one of Labplot's >> author, just published on his blog an entry about a new Labplot feature >> that will be available in the next upcoming release: The support for >> live data. >> >> In this entry there's a demo video showing how Labplot is able to plot >> in real time the magnitude frequency response of a biquad filter >> simulated using gnucap, and resimulating often when changing filter >> parameters by means of a graphical application written in python. > Looks so great Orestes. I have two questions: > > a) Is open source the graphical application to change values? > b) Are you involving in Labplot development? a) Of course, although it's not a great program, nor black magic, nor general. Please allow me some time to put the code on some github and publish the link. I've to leave now.
b) No. I'm a translator of KDE to catalan and also I teach a course on linear circuits at polytechnic university of catalonia. I usually use Grace to plot the gnucap output because is super-easy to do "xmgrace -nxy results.dat". But Grace is a Motif application that's showing its age and I contacted Labplot (which is a KDE app) developers to see if they could implement a "fast import" feature like grace's one. And in the middle of the discussion I came up with an example, Alexander wrote some code... and that was all. Regards. Orestes. _______________________________________________ Help-gnucap mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnucap
