Hello,

Start with that demo example given 
here http://combinat.sagemath.org/doc/reference/plotting/sage/plot/animate.html

sines = [plot(c*sin(x), (-2*pi,2*pi), color=Color(c,0,0), ymin=-1,ymax=1) 
for c in sxrange(0,1,.2)]
a = animate(sines)
a.show()

I believe you are not so far .... add some lines more to your code

Dominique



On Sunday, 12 June 2016 16:28:09 UTC+2, Ceren Guzelgun wrote:
>
> Hi everyone. 
>
> I'm working on https://cloud.sagemath.com.
> I have a csv file saved in a project, a file that has two columns of data. 
> I want to animate these points like a trajectory. So far, I can only plot 
> it normally as:
>
> ------
> import csv
> import sys
>
> f = open('test.csv', 'rt')
>
> xArr=[]
> yArr=[]
> line=f.readline()
> while(line !=''): 
>     xy=line.split(',')
>     xArr.append(float(xy[0]))
>     yArr.append(float(xy[1]))
>     line=f.readline()
>
> list_plot(zip(xArr,yArr))
> ------
>
> And as a result ofcourse, I get my plot inanimate.
>
> Is there anyway I can animate it point by point?
> Thanks already.
>

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