I don't know exactly how you'd communicate via bash, but you might want to consider throwing something together in python which you can run from bash. A number of options are listed here:
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I don't know exactly how you'd communicate via bash, but you might want to consider throwing something together in python which you can run from bash. A number of options are listed here:
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OpenFOAM. For instance, here is how to do a 2D flow around a cylinder, or a 3D flow around a car.
I haven't tried any of these, but you might want to look at:
Taru
Web Appointment Scheduling System (WASS). They don't seem to have a SourceForge page, but here's a link to the login page that...
The next time (if there is one :) ) that I have to make a poster, I think I might try Inkscape. I knew you could make some very nice looking posters with it since it is vector-based graphics and...
This is one of those tasks, especially if you want to put equations on your poster, that LaTeX is well suited.
I don't know how this software flew under my radar, but I wanted to thank you for pointing it out. I think I can make great use of this.
I was going to suggest R as well, but using the misc3d package. The contour3d function will take in x, y, and z values and will make contours. I'm not sure what kind of interaction you want with...
timgood, I appreciate the solution as it worked for me. I noticed that the version in the line I edited was 3.1.* Do you know if that asterisk is supposed to function as a wildcard, and if so, is...
And my thanks to you. Until I saw your post I never thought to add the R repository to my system. Now I don't need to wait for newer versions to be backported.
What version are you running? I tried installing the package on my system (Jaunty) and I got the same error. I noticed that my default ubuntu package was at version 2.8.1, while the tm package...
I can't help you with wxMaxima or QtOctave, but here is how to do it using R. Here is a sample script (it is actually only a few lines long, but I commented the heck out of it to help you get...
That looks very interesting. I will have to try it out.
BTW, for others who might be interested, the link to FreeMind is: http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
It depends what kind of reader you have, but you can spend a lifetime going through the books at:
Project Gutenberg
Google Books (select the "Full View" option to see the ones you can download)...
Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. :) I've been teasing EMACS users for 20+ years now. :D
What I've appreciated from this thread is that out of ignorance I never bothered to look up the local...
Yes, but what is the nice trick to remembering all those archaic EMACS keystrokes??? :D
Besides, we all know that vi is the true way to go ..... :P
That only helps if you actually have the software, and of course, you have to pay for it and it doesn't come cheap. This can be a great detriment to those of us who cannot get academic or student...
If you can't get your data acquisition card to work in linux, have you considered grabbing the data with a sound card? There are a number of programs out there to do this. Most of them are part of...
I've been refreshing my long-dormant German skills, and one of the tools I use on my Ubuntu machine is Anki to serve up flash cards. You can download user-provided decks for them, or you can make...
They do have a fancy name. In typography they are called guillemets.
Easy. To see what types you can do, check out the help:
?png
It will show you how you can do bmp, jpg, png, and tiff.
Check out this paper on fitting distributions. In particular, look at...
Because R is designed to do data manipulation and analysis, it is usually very easy to get your data into R. You can save your OpenOffice data in comma-separated-value format and just import it into...
Thank you for the code snippet. I picked up a couple of things there. One thing I would change would be to add
log="y" to the plot statement and then you don't have to worry about making all...
I have not used this, but here is a frontend written in Ruby:
Kalculus
Boy that is the truth. Lately I've been doing a lot of PowerPoint engineering where I'm making slides as part of a group. I waste so much time fixing formatting changes because we are using...
It gets described as a closed loop wire, but it is really two parallel fixed rails each connected to a pole on a battery (a really really big battery). Think of the armature as a bar that lies...