Here is a protect located for my algebra students involving Python Python I would appreciate your feedback. http://staff.hthcv.hightechhigh.org/~pwagner/Files/Project Files/Slope Art/SlopeArtProject.html<http://staff.hthcv.hightechhigh.org/%7Epwagner/Files/Project%20Files/Slope%20Art/SlopeArtProject.html> Phil
Yes sir, good use of gcurve to keep it simple (don't need much VPython code). In my stickworks.py, I get only Vectors and Edges (vector pairs) at the end of the day, so when it comes to plotting, I'm drawing the individual edges between plotting points (what gcurve is doing under the hood) and so expose at that code in the context of a "__ribs__ first" approach (= "ObjectsFirst [tm]"). In general, I like using a "3D" graphical engine for all my "2D" work, as that gives you the freedom to rotate the camera position. POV-Ray and x3d (= VRML + XML) would be another two formats. Kirby Urner 4Dsolutions.net On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Phil Wagner <pwagner@hightechhigh.org> wrote:
Here is a protect located for my algebra students involving Python Python I would appreciate your feedback.
http://staff.hthcv.hightechhigh.org/~pwagner/Files/Project Files/Slope Art/SlopeArtProject.html
Phil
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