1 | initial version |
There has been discussion of using "flot", and this Trac ticket has some nice examples of using Geogebra inside Sage.
2 | No.2 Revision |
There has been discussion of using "flot", and this Trac ticket has some nice examples of using Geogebra inside Sage.
But this isn't really an answer!
3 | No.3 Revision |
There has been discussion of using "flot", flot, and this Trac ticket has some nice examples of using Geogebra inside Sage.
But this isn't really an a full answer!
4 | No.4 Revision |
There has been discussion of using flot, and this Trac ticket has some nice examples of using Geogebra inside Sage.
But this isn't really a full answer!
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Edit: after the comment, I added these comments. Maybe adding flot really is easy?
Jason seems to have thought at one point that using flot would be easy - see "After this change, it will be trivial to add a viewer='flot' option to Graphics." at Trac ticket 5448.
There is a whole thread on sage-devel from 2009 about flot etc. as well, and then this follow-up thread.
5 | No.5 Revision |
There has been discussion of using flot, and this Trac ticket has some nice examples of using Geogebra inside Sage.
But this isn't really a full answer!
+++
Edit: after the comment, I added these comments. Maybe adding flot really is easy?
Jason seems to have thought at one point that using flot would be easy - see "After this change, it will be trivial to add a viewer='flot' option to Graphics." at Trac ticket 5448.
There is a whole thread on sage-devel from 2009 about flot etc. as well, and then this follow-up thread.
See also this worksheet on sagenb.org, called FLOTEXAMPLE. It looks to be a decent mockup, though there is a syntax warning, and in my browser clicking on "Win.html" doesn't bring up the full flot capability.