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  1. ======= Pysketcher =======
  2. Tool for creating sketches of physics problems in terms of Python code.
  3. ===== Purpose =====
  4. Pysketcher can typically be used to draw figures like
  5. FIGURE: [doc/src/tut/fig-tut/wheel_on_inclined_plane, width=600 frac=0.6]
  6. Such figures can easily be *interactively* made using a lot of drawing
  7. programs. A Pysketcher figure, however, is defined in terms of
  8. computer code. This gives a great advantage: geometric features can be
  9. parameterized in term of variables. Geometric variations are then
  10. trivially generated, and complicated figures can be built as a
  11. hierarchy of simpler elements. The figure can easily be made to move
  12. according to, e.g., a solution of a differential equation.
  13. Here is a very simple figure that illustrates how geometric features are
  14. parameterized by variables (H, R, L, etc.):
  15. FIGURE: [doc/src/tut/fig-tut/vehicle0_dim, width=600 frac=0.6]
  16. One can then quickly change parameters, below to
  17. `R=0.5; L=5; H=2` and `R=2; L=7; H=1`, and get new figures that would be
  18. tedious to draw manually in an interactive tool.
  19. FIGURE: [doc/src/tut/fig-tut/vehicle_v23, width=800]
  20. Another major feature of Pysketcher is the ability to let the
  21. sketch be dynamic and make an animation of the time evolution.
  22. Here is an example of a very simple vehicle on a bumpy road,
  23. where the solution of a differential equation (upper blue line) is fed
  24. back to the sketch to make a vertical displacement of the spring and
  25. other objects in the vehicle. "View animation": "http://hplgit.github.io/bumpy/doc/src/mov-bumpy/m2_k1_5_b0_2/index.html" (the animation was created by
  26. "this Pysketcher script": "https://github.com/hplgit/bumpy/blob/master/doc/src/fig-bumpy/bumpy_road_fig.py").
  27. FIGURE: [http://hplgit.github.io/bumpy/doc/src/mov-bumpy/m2_k1_5_b0_2/tmp_frame_0030.png, width=600]
  28. ===== Tutorial =====
  29. For an introduction to Pysketcher, see the tutorial in "HTML": "http://hplgit.github.io/pysketcher/doc/pub/pysketcher.html", "Sphinx": "http://hplgit.github.io/pysketcher/doc/pub/html/index.html", or "PDF": "http://hplgit/github.io/pysketcher/doc/pub/pysketcher.pdf" format (or a simplified version of
  30. the tutorial in Chapter 9 in "A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python": "http://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Programming-Computational-Science-Engineering/dp/3642549586/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1407225588&sr=1-2&keywords=langtangen", by H. P. Langtangen, Springer, 2014).
  31. ===== Examples =====
  32. See the `examples` directory for some examples beyond the more basic
  33. ones in the tutorial.
  34. For example, a pendulum and its body diagram,
  35. FIGURE: [fig/pendulum2, width=800 frac=1]
  36. can be created by the program "`examples/pendulum.py`": "https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher/tree/master/examples/pendulum.py".
  37. Here is an illustration of the idea of numerical integration:
  38. FIGURE: [fig/integral_noncomic_strip, width=800 frac=1]
  39. As shown in the figure-generating program "`examples/integral_comic_strip.py`": "https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher/tree/master/examples/integral_comic_strip.py",
  40. this illustration can easily be turned into an "XKCD": "http://xkcd.com" type of comic strip:
  41. FIGURE: [fig/integral_comic_strip, width=800 frac=1]
  42. ===== Technology =====
  43. Pysketcher applies Matplotlib to make the drawings, but it is quite
  44. easy to replace the backend `MatplotlibDraw.py` by similar code
  45. utilizing TikZ or another plotting package. The Pysketcher software is
  46. a thin layer basically constructing a tree structure of elements in
  47. the sketch. A lot of classes are offered for different type of basic
  48. elements, such as Circle, Rectangle, Text, Text with arrow, Force,
  49. arbitrary curve, etc. Complicated figures can be created by sticking
  50. one figure into another (i.e., hierarchical building of figures by
  51. sticking one tree structure into another).
  52. ===== Install =====
  53. Pysketcher is pure Python code and
  54. works with Python version 2 and 3. Just do the standard
  55. !bc sys
  56. Terminal> sudo python setup.py install
  57. !ec
  58. Pysketcher demands installation of the following packages:
  59. * Matplotlib (`sudp pip install matplotlib`)
  60. * Future (`sudo pip install future`)
  61. * NumPy (`sudo pip install numpy`)
  62. The `Spline` object in Pysketcher also requires SciPy (`sudo pip install scipy`).
  63. ===== Citation =====
  64. If you use Pysketcher and want to cite it, you can either cite this
  65. web site or the book
  66. that has the original documentation of the tool.
  67. BibTeX format:
  68. !bc
  69. @book{Langtangen_2014,
  70. title = {A Primer on Scientific Programming With {P}ython},
  71. author = {H. P. Langtangen},
  72. year = {2014},
  73. publisher = {Springer},
  74. edition = {Fourth},
  75. }
  76. @misc{Pysketcher,
  77. title = {{P}ysketcher: {D}rawing tool for making sketches},
  78. author = {H. P. Langtangen},
  79. url = {https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher},
  80. key = {Pysketcher},
  81. note = {\url{https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher}},
  82. }
  83. !ec
  84. Publish format:
  85. !bc
  86. * books
  87. ** A Primer on Scientific Programming With {P}ython
  88. key: Langtangen_2014
  89. author: H. P. Langtangen
  90. year: 2014
  91. publisher: Springer
  92. status: published
  93. edition: Fourth
  94. entrytype: book
  95. * misc
  96. ** {P}ysketcher: {D}rawing tool for making sketches
  97. key: Pysketcher
  98. author: H. P. Langtangen
  99. url: https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher
  100. status: published
  101. sortkey: Pysketcher
  102. note: \url{https://github.com/hplgit/pysketcher}
  103. !ec
  104. ===== History =====
  105. Pysketcher was first constructed as a powerful educational example on
  106. object-oriented programming for the book
  107. *A Primer on Scientific Programming With Python*, but the tool quickly
  108. became so useful for the author that it was further developed and
  109. heavily used for creating figures in other documents.