PlotMorph and PlotMorph2 look like exactly what I was hoping for!
Thanks everyone,
Andy
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Il giorno mar, 07/11/2006 alle 21.26 +, Frank Urbach ha scritto:
> Perhaps the package Plotmorph2 would fit what you need. You will find this
> package on SqueakMap. I've never tried it but I think it's the right for you.
I used it for some simple graphs, and it's quite easy. But Matthias'
su
Perhaps the package Plotmorph2 would fit what you need. You will find this
package on SqueakMap. I've never tried it but I think it's the right for you.
Cheers,
Frank
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Might be instructional to use etoys for that, along the lines of
http://www.squeakland.org/pdf/poster/graphbooklet.pdf
Use the screen as your plotting area. Position a morph to the x,y
coordinate and let it "stamp" itself for every point. This is not so
easy when you want to plot some pre-compu
The Microcosms multi-agent simulation package contains a nice
Plot-Morph. You can get it from http://www.agro.uba.ar/microcosms/
Steve
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My son wants to learn some programming and we would like to write some
code for his science project for school. Squeak looks like a great
environment in which to learn how to program, but it would be nice if
he could display some of his results from his experiments within
Squeak too.
Can anyone