You're right, I had interact as well Sent from my iPhone
> On 27 Nov 2014, at 5:59 am, Cristóvão Duarte Sousa <[email protected]> wrote: > > That is really nice! > > But let me alert that, at least in my case (Julia 3.2), I had to add using > Interact so that the plot is correctly displayed. > > Cheers, > Cristóvão > >> On Thursday, November 27, 2014 4:59:00 AM UTC, Sheehan Olver wrote: >> I figured out an approach that works for animation, thanks to Jiahao Chen, >> using 2 IJulia inputs: >> >> >> # In[1] >> using ApproxFun,Gadfly,Reactive >> x=Input(Fun(exp)) >> lift(ApproxFun.plot, x) >> >> # In[2] >> for k=1:10 >> push!(x,Fun(x->cos(k*x))) >> end >> >> >> >>> On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 2:46:44 AM UTC-6, Sheehan Olver wrote: >>> >>> >>> I'm wondering whether there's an example of doing animation directly in >>> IJulia with Gadfly. Where by animation I mean plotting a sequence of >>> functions, lets say each frame is calculated from the previous frame and >>> wants to be plotted as soon as calculated. >>> >>> Its clearly possible as its possible with Interact.jl: the code below does >>> work, but is not elegant and seems to run into problems if the calculation >>> is slow. There is also the extra unneeded slide bar for k. I can't seem >>> to figure out how to get ride of the @manipulate. >>> >>> @manipulate for k=1:1, t_dt=timestamp(fps(30.)) >>> # calculate plot >>> end >>> >>>
