Re: Infection Simulation

2021-12-29 Thread Roger Guay via use-livecode
Thanks for the many great ideas, Alex. They will keep me busy for a while. Roger > On Dec 29, 2021, at 6:23 AM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode > wrote: > > That's really cool - thanks. > > Improvements ? How much time do you have :-) > > 1. Visual display of contagion zone while running. >

Re: Infection Simulation

2021-12-29 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
That's really cool - thanks. Improvements ?   How much time do you have :-) 1. Visual display of contagion zone while running. 2. Recovery. After being infected for some length of time, an individual stops being infectious; either it dies, and becomes a static black dot, or recovers and

Re: Infection Simulation

2021-12-29 Thread Mark Smith via use-livecode
Neat simulation Roger. I wonder if you could simulate the effect of a lock down where small groups form and individuals rarely move outside their bubble? That might show the benefit of lockdowns in helping to reduce the spread of disease. Also, I did not understand what the concept of

Infection Simulation

2021-12-28 Thread Roger Guay via use-livecode
I just uploaded a stack called “Infection" to Sample Stacks which might be a little fun (in a scary way) for some of you. It’s a Monte Carlo simulation wherein a number of individuals randomly moving about in an enclosed space, are infected by a single randomly infected individual. I welcome