On a related note, to write something that uses Sage as a computational engine, one can interface with it through http via http://hg.sagemath.org/sage-main/file/a175cdbeb408/sage/server/simple/ twist.py .
- Robert On Oct 9, 2008, at 4:42 AM, mhampton wrote: > Hi Hazem, > > Its not nonsense, but there probably aren't many sage developers right > now who will pursue that. I am interested in expanding the dynamical > systems capabilities of sage, but I won't have time until March or > April 2009. I am hoping to add things like AUTO and PyDSTool. > > Because of the notebook interface, making something like simulink > would require some clever java I think, which I am not good at. I > haven't looked at scicos but its probably difficult to port to our > notebook. In the long run I think creating something like that would > help us a lot with the engineering community, but we really need some > engineer developers who know more about it. > > In the short term, we can do what we can with the @interact command, > which still has a lot of room for enhancements that might overlap with > what you want. I encourage you to check out the @interact wiki pages > if you haven't already (http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact). > > Cheers, > Marshall Hampton > > On Oct 8, 11:14 pm, Hazem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello Sage develpers, >> >> Sage is a great project, and I'd like to thank everyone involved. >> I'm not much of a developer, but I wanted to throw out an idea: >> >> I work with physics/engineering/numerical applications mostly.I know >> it is probably premature and difficult to implement or include >> something like Simulink or Labview in Sage, but it occured to me that >> given that SAGE's main strength is as a Symbolic computational >> engine, >> that perhaps a block-diagram multidomain dynamical system modeler/ >> simulator/optimizer could eventually be implemented that takes >> advantage of the symbolic capabilities of SAGE. In this regard, check >> out MapleSim (http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maplesim/) which I >> think makes very clever use of the Maple engine. >> >> There is code available under a GPL-like license that could possibly >> be used to start this, and that is the code from Scicos (a part of >> Scilab). See Scicos.org. >> >> I think that if this were implemented, it would be a great boost to >> Sage since it would find a big audience in the applied sciences and >> engineering fields. >> >> Another idea is to create a LabVIEW-SAGE gateway so that LabVIEW >> could >> use some SAGE capabilities. >> >> If this is all nonsense then please excuse my ignorance. >> >> Regards, >> >> Hazem > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---