[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I would like to make a software like simulink: > http://www.mathworks.com/cmsimages/sl_mainpage_wl_7488.gif > > using python. > In order of bulding the interface (drag&drop block, link system between > the blocks, run the simulation, double click on a block to open its > properties, ...) which library will make my job easyer, PyQT or > WxPython ? >
VIPER is perhaps the tool to look for http://www.scripps.edu/~sanner/python/viper/index.html Here the presentation at SciPy: http://www.scipy.org/documentation/Workshops/SciPy02presentations/sanner_viper.pdf There where some rumours that it will be released under some free License, but I never heared anything about that. I did myself a very simple visual interface based on some work of Matt Kimball. See http://truffaldino.sf.net Here I concentrated on all the stuff behind and on the simulation stuff. This uses wxPython for the graphical interface. That could be perhaps a starting point if you want to do something on your own. In my belief you would have to make it far more eyecandy ... Hope that helps a bit. Pierre -- Remove the nospam for direct reply -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list