wouaouh..... if I had known that sumpy had this functionality, I would 
have downloaded it ages ago. This is a good example of justified 
'taylorisation', IMHO.
Big +1 on seing this moved from sympy to matplotlib. I am not expert at 
coding guis et al, but if you need reviewers/testers or doc writers, I 
will be happy to give a hand (even two).
best,
Johann

Ondrej Certik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Jonathan Taylor
> <jonathan.tay...@utoronto.ca> wrote:
>   
>> Great.  I applied your patch and pushed it to the web repository.
>>
>> I agree, that some more serious refactoring might be good.  I have
>> been leaving comments throughout the code with my thoughts on this.
>>     
>
> John just pointed me to this thread, so I just wanted to mention that
> we have 3d plots in sympy, that are pure python and use pyglet, here
> are some examples and docs:
>
> http://wiki.sympy.org/wiki/Plotting_Module
>
> http://docs.sympy.org/modules/plotting.html
>
> and if anyone would be interested in taking the code and use it for
> some of the 3D stuff that you want to do, I would fully support it.
> Ideally, if any of you would take it and maintain it, so that we don't
> have to, it'd be really awesome. We would like to just concentrate on
> symbolic manipulation with sympy and leave all the plotting to
> matplotlib, or other packages, if needed.
>
> Let me know if you are interested, we can help with integrating it.
>
> Ondrej
>
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