On 11/19/2012 11:27 PM, kcrisman wrote:
On Monday, November 19, 2012 10:16:23 AM UTC-5, P Purkayastha wrote:
On 11/19/2012 09:27 PM, Andrea Lazzarotto wrote:
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> 2012/11/19 Eric Verner <[email protected] <javascript:>
<mailto:[email protected] <javascript:>>>
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> If Sage could create interactive figures that were similar to
Matlab
> figures
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> I don't know about Matlab figures, but with the Sage Notebook you
can
> have interactive plots.
I am pretty sure Eric is talking about plots with which you can
interact
(like dynamically zoom, annotate, label, and even change the properties
of the plot), and not the kind of interactivity associated with 3D
plots. This feature is absent from Sage, and is not easy to implement
either (afaik).
It used to be the case (when you could search sagenb.org, sigh) that
there was a demo of "flot" with exactly this capability. The new Jmol
version has some of this for 3D plots, though not dynamic labeling etc.
Just looked up flot. Was the demo a standalone plotter, or was it
integrated with matplotlib? Given the huge amount of functionality
provided by matplotlib, I think it doesn't make much sense to revert to
something simpler. Perhaps it would be easier if we could hook into the
interactive features of matplotlib itself.
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