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New Modules in Pythonista 1.5??
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Just wondering whats coming, we haven't gotten any updates lately
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NumPy and Matplotlib are all but confirmed so far :)
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For me it would be great if the siimulation package SimPy could be ported to Pythonista.
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I agree numpy & matplotlib are pretty big indeed, and it would be great to have them available in my iPad. That will absolutely change the way I do both my research and my teaching.
@upwart: indeed, symbolic algebra would also be a handy tool to have.
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Actually, SimPy is not SymPy. SymPy is pure python, so it would probably be easy to add yourself. Though having it would be nice. I don't know much about SimPy.
Any rough, rough estimates for a time of release?
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@henryiii: my bad! simpy = process-based discrete-event simulation framework, while sympy = library for symbolic mathematics. I misred upwart's post.
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@Pablo, @upwart:
You should be able to install SimPy using this script:https://gist.github.com/9011826
Tested on both SimPy and SymPy, since they seem to be pure python, everything should work. Modified slightly from OMZ's original SymPy script.
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@henryiii: thanks a lot for the script, i'll give it a try.
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This is great! Now I have the excellent discrete simulation module SimPy to my disposal on my iPad!
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I just bought Pythonista. I want to do some simple examples of FFT and wavelets. Do I have to program my own FFT or is there a module which does it?
Edmund
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Note to self, there is some code here
http://nayuki.eigenstate.org/page/free-small-fft-in-multiple-languagesEdmund
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@edmundronald did you finally make it with your fft? I am basically in your tracks...