Sure, it sound pretty doable. I'll work on it right now.

Cheers

Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2014 15:50:32 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Pharo-dev] New in Graph-ET

Hi Daniel,
Welcome back! :)
I like the scatterplot. Just a note: Scatterplot is one word, not two. So, it 
should be GETScatterplot.
It would indeed be great if you work on the axes. Once we have better axis 
including special ones (like boxplot or ticks), we can just unload EyeSee. 
Could we try to reach this goal within a month or so?

Cheers,Doru



On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 3:40 PM, Daniel Aviv Notario 
<[email protected]> wrote:




Hi guys!

It's been a while since I posted in this list.

The reason why I'm posting is because I finally finished my exams (yay!) and 
now I have some time to spare developing Graph-ET. I noticed a lot of you have 
been trying it, thank you for that :) I will try and answer all your questions 
regarding Graph-ET in the next few days.


Meanwhile, today I did a little work on Scatterplots, you can go play with 
that, here's an example for you:

        | diag col |    
        col := OrderedCollection new.   col add: (1@1). col add: (1@2).
        col add: (2@1). col add: (2@2). col add: ([email protected]).    col add: 
([email protected]).
                diag := GETDiagramBuilder new.  (diag scatterplot)              
models: col;
                x: [ :mod | mod x ];            y: [ :mod | mod y ];            
regularAxis.

        diag open
It's really pretty basic, I think changing the size and shape of he object 
should be nice.
In ESUG I was working in animations, but I dropped it, I'll try again soon, but 
not inmediatly. Other things I think I'll work is improving the axis values in 
the labels and various customizations and bug-fixing.


Also, I would like to hear from you, what can I work on? I been recieving a lot 
of suggestions, and I'm glad. So if you have a request, doubt, complaint, 
comments or anything really you can contact me and I'll try and answer ASAP.


Hope hearing from you!Daniel                                      


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