El 29-03-2023, a la(s) 16:48, Enzo Iubini <[email protected]> escribió:
Hello Steve!
I was planning to work on the HeatEquation and WaveEquation notebook
tutorials, but in the last section "Plot using
matplotlib's plot_surface()", there seems to be a problem with the "
plt.close()" function.
I have restarted the notebook several times but I can't figure out
how to solve the problem.
Could you see if the notebook runs well for you?
The cell I'm having problems with starts with "## set graphics
backend", it's the one that generates the animation.
Thanks for your help!
pd: I'm having the same issue with the other notebook.
maybe I have to copy again the notebook from the tutorial server?
I remember using the cp command, to retrieve the notebook from
"HOME", but i can't remember the whole command.
I would appreciate it if you could repeat it for me.
Thank you !
-Enzo
El jue, 23 mar 2023 a las 14:34, Enzo Iubini (<[email protected]>)
escribió:
ok give me just 5 minutes, thank you!
Enviado desde mi iPhone
> El 23-03-2023, a la(s) 14:32, Steven R. Brandt
<[email protected]> escribió:
>
> If you're around now: https://lsu.zoom.us/my/steverbrandt
>
> --Steve
>
>> On 3/23/2023 12:28 PM, Enzo Iubini wrote:
>> it's 14:30 right now here in Chile. I have time until 18:00,
or other day, so you just tell me when.
>> I'm running everything in the tutorial server !
>>
>> - enzo
>> :)
>>
>>> El 23-03-2023, a la(s) 14:06, Steven R. Brandt
<[email protected]> escribió:
>>>
>>> Those options would work. What time for zoom would work for you?
>>>
>>> Question: Are you running in the tutorial server, in a docker
image, or just running the notebook on your laptop?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> --Steve
>>>
>>>> On 3/23/2023 12:03 PM, Enzo Iubini wrote:
>>>> Hello Steve :)
>>>> It's me again asking for some help. Your feedback was very
helpful the last time, but I'm having some trouble with the
"Creating a new thorn tutorial" for both the Heat Equation and
the Wave equation.
>>>>
>>>> The last time we talked, you told me the notebooks were
running just fine, but I can't seem to make them work for me.
Maybe I could send you a video of what the cells are and maybe
you can help me spot the problem? Is there any way we could add
each other on Telegram so I can show you? I hope I'm not
bothering you too much, but I want to do the exercises proposed
at the end of these notebooks, and if the original doesn't work,
I don't think it's very wise to continue.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you so much for all your help.
>>>>
>>>> - Enzo