> Since you interest is in plotting I wonders if you are familiar with the following software -
I'm aware of its existence, but I never had the need for high quality publication-ready plots, so I never use it. > It would be wonderful if this package could be used from within sympy/python (a primitive python wrapper exist but it does not wrap the programming language of Asymptote). Which requires someone with good familiarity with this package and probably an entire GSoC to create a wrapper.... This could be a possible improvement after the current module has been merged (next GSoCs). Davide. Il giorno mar 28 feb 2023 alle ore 13:48 Alan Bromborsky < [email protected]> ha scritto: > Since you interest is in plotting I wonders if you are familiar with the > following software - > > https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/ > > I have been using it a lot and I don't think there is any other free > software that can produce as good technical publication quality figures. > > Here is a link to my favorite example on the Asymptote web site - > > https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/gallery/3Dwebgl/Klein.html > > Holding the mouse button down lets you interactively rotate the figure, > the scroll wheel zooms it, and control mouse button down pans it. > > I have attached two 2D examples I created recently. It would be wonderful > if this package could be used from within sympy/python (a primitive python > wrapper exist but it does not wrap the programming language of Asymptote). > > Here is the Asymptote wiki page - > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymptote_(vector_graphics_language) > On 2/28/23 7:21 AM, Davide Sandona' wrote: > > Hello Aaron, > > I'm Davide SandonĂ , the developer of the SymPy Plot Backend module ( > https://github.com/Davide-sd/sympy-plot-backends). > > I've edited the plotting module section in the GSoC-ideas page, and added > my name as a mentor. Quoting the page: > > > If you are willing to mentor, please add yourself here. Also please > register at https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com and > > add your email that you registered with. Finally, list your name with > any projects below that you would be willing to mentor. > > However, looking at the summerofcode page I couldn't find any link for > mentor registration. Is it something that will come > up in the future, after a proposal has been selected? > > Also, a few weeks ago a student (Michele Ceccacci) approached me by email > (he actually wrote an email on SymPy Group > about the plotting module and you mentioned my name). He appears to be > very proactive: not only he submitted commits on > SymPy, but he fixed a bug on my plotting module as well. Hopefully he will > apply for the GSoC... > > Thanks for your time, > > Davide. > > > Il giorno dom 26 feb 2023 alle ore 23:13 Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> > ha scritto: > >> SymPy is participating in Google Summer of Code again this year >> https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ >> >> Interested candidates should start with our ideas list, and discuss >> them with us here on the mailing list >> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas. 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