[Tutor] pixel plotting

lumbricus@gmx.net lumbricus@gmx.net
Wed, 14 Aug 2002 14:56:10 +0200 (MEST)


Hello!

Since nobody seems to know:

> The vpython library has wonderful plotting routines.  One of them is
> gdots. 
>  Gdots plots points on a graph.  Although one can control the color of the
> 
> dots, one apparently cannot control the size of the dots.
> 
> Suppose I wanted to write  Python program to create the Mandelbrot set, 
> which has hundreds of thousands of dots.  One needs to plot individual 
> pixels.
> 
> Here are my two questions then:
> 
> Is there a formal description of the various vpython routines?  There is a
> 
> wonderful tutor, but no formal description with list all the attributes 
> ascribable to gdots.

If there is none and you find out how it works, write one
and make it available to the public. Thats how OSS works.
This module sounds interesting.
 
> If gdots can't be made to plot individuals at a given (x,y) point, is
> there 
> some other way to do it?

?
 
> Thanks
> 
> Laney Mills

Sorry, J"o!

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