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(11 install) Scientific 2D plotting program. download final 2019 version 10​.​11

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Main category - Education
Sub category - Science
Developer - Mike Wesemann
Filesize - 10240
Title - Plot2 Pro


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DomusTerra has all the characteristics of its big brother Nonio C - interactive modeling, walkthroughs in real time, supports... The release notes give full details but a couple of notable features are Hello, I was playing with gnuplot and found out that it was aquaplot that was having as the output these amazing nice-looking graphs. I am thinking of making a very simple gui using the aquaterm. But I would like to be able to have drag and drop capabilities. Is it possible to do that using aquaterm? Thanks! • BW-Bank (nur TAN-Generator) Processor Interconnect Speed: 4.8 GT/s Combine two geo-gridded arrays in one plot by differencing, summing or averaging.

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You can install it via terminal. In terms of programming languages Python is by far the most extensively used. This disables pinching scaling on the pie chart, which determines whether the host view responds to pinch gestures. Thanks for sharing the link to BioVinci. Something new! It looks intriguing. I am especially glad to see that it is apparently cross-platform, including Ubuntu and Debian linux. A few years ago, I used a Mac. Now I use both Linux and Windows, and it has been difficult to find good scientific graphing and statistics programs for Linux that provide facile interactive editing of plots and graphs. I plan to give BioVinci a try. Cytoscape has been updated to version 3.4.0 On Feb 25, 2005, at 22:15, Michael McFarlane wrote: > Per, I'm not sure if you recall this thread from a few weeks back, but > I > indicated that aqtGetLastEvent wasn't working properly, and you > suggested > that I precede it with a call to aqtSetAcceptingEvents to ensure that > the > run loop is visited. This seemed to work, but I noticed that I would > get > several Bus errors. I distilled the problem down to the sample code > below. > This code runs until you click the mouse, at which point it terminates > cleanly. However, if you launch it and don't generate any events, it > terminates after a minute or so with a Bus error. Any thoughts? Yes, I need to design and debug more carefully... ;-) At first, I hoped that this was just a consequence of the aqtSetAcceptingEvents trick and that the changes I applied to CVS sources was the correct fix. I haven't had time to dig very deep into this, but I can reproduce the bus error using your code snippet and the current CVS version of AquaTerm. A good thing though is that aqtSetAcceptingEvents(1) works as advertised now and once I move it outside the loop, I can run your code for a long time (been running half an hour now) so the bus error may in fact be related to the workaround. I've built an installer of AquaTerm 1.0b3 and placed it on my page, grab it by selecting Go->iDisk->Other User's Public Folder... in Finder's menu and give Persquare as the user name. Could you please install it and see if it solves your problem? Don't forget to move aqtSetAcceptingEvents outside any loops! Note that libaquaterm and its headers are now symlinks to amework in /Library/Frameworks but it should be fully backwards compatible. Still, your code exposed a memory leak in libaquaterm and I may need to rework some of the internals... Also, I still don't feel comfortable with using aqtGetLastEvent to actually pull event from AquaTerm. If I added a function like aqtWaitUntilTimeoutOrEvent(char *event, float seconds) that would let you run the event loop for say 0.1 seconds, would it be possible for you to build a loop in your code that looked something like the following: * check if new sim data exists * if so, read the data and set the redraw_flag * enter the runloop for some short time * check if exit was because of event or timeout * if event, process it and set the redraw_flag * if redraw_flag, then render a new image The difference here is that aqtWaitUntilTimeoutOrEvent is controlling the timing rather than the appearance of new data. /Per > > #include "aquaterm/aquaterm.h" > > main() > { > char event[AQT_EVENTBUF_SIZE]; > > aqtInit(); > aqtOpenPlot(1); > aqtSetPlotSize(200, 100); > aqtAddLabel("Hello World", 100, 50, 0, AQTAlignCenter | > AQTAlignMiddle); > aqtRenderPlot(); > > do > { > aqtSetAcceptingEvents(1); > aqtGetLastEvent(event); > } while (event[0] != '1'); > > aqtClosePlot(); > aqtTerminate(); > } > >> >> >> On Jan 24, 2005, at 16:56, Michael McFarlane wrote: >>> >>> Honestly, this all works fine if I call aqtRenderPlot before checking >>> events. However, if aqtRenderPlot carries a lot of overhead, I'd >>> hate >>> to >>> use it more than I have to. >> >> It shouldn't be too bad, it tries to be smart and check whether there >> actually *is* need for redrawing. Then again, you won't have to, I >> know >> what the problem is :-) >> >> It is a stupid bug; the runloop needs a visit or the event queue won't >> be checked. I'll fix it for the next release. >> >> Your minimal workaround for now is to preceed aqtGetLastEvent() with >> aqtSetAcceptingEvents(1) since that will cause the runloop to be >> visited, as does aqtRenderPlot() which is why that worked for you. >> Using aqtSetAcceptingEvents has negligible overhead though. >> > · Updating (property) panel Set the background color to any color you like. I used a gray scale color with an opacity of 92%.




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