[python-win32] How to get all the variables in a python shell

Mike Driscoll mdriscoll at co.marshall.ia.us
Thu May 29 16:08:16 CEST 2008


> Hi!
> I'm currently working on a scientific computation software built in
> python.
> What I want to implement is a Matlab style command window <->
> workspace interaction.
> For example, you type 'a=1' in the command window, and you see a list
> item named 'a' in the workspace.
> You double click the icon of the item, and you see its value. You can
> modify the value of the list item,
> 1 -> 100 etc, after which if you go back to the command window and
> type 'a' and press enter, you see that
> varable a's value has been changed to 100.
> So my question is : if you have two DOS command windows running under
> WINDOWS OS, how can you make
> them share the same internal variable buffer? Or is there any easier
> way to implemente such kind of interaction?
> I'm looking forward to your answers. Thanks in advance!

You might ask at the matplotlib user's group:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=80706

Also, I know a few of the regulars on the wxPython list use matplotlib
in their projects, so if you want a GUI instead, you might ask there too.

http://wxpython.org/maillist.php

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