Any function Grapher script for Architect?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 25 Jul, 2022 from Czechia
Hi,
is there some function grapher (ideally 3D) script or something that can be open in Arch?
If so, how hard would it be to make it visualize stuff from Architect to the grapher.
Still no reply - meanwhile I find at least this one: https://gist.github.com/tylerneylon/c0c ... c6a2cb4bdb
There some cool call-graph with libraries for python w/Legendre polynomials and other basic stuff.
This would be helpful for ?advanced? modulation - like using quadratic or bicubic Bezier curves (used in 60s still nowaday dream) etc. As far as I know this is impossible in Bitwig´s Grid, while you can do basis functions..
is there some function grapher (ideally 3D) script or something that can be open in Arch?
If so, how hard would it be to make it visualize stuff from Architect to the grapher.
Still no reply - meanwhile I find at least this one: https://gist.github.com/tylerneylon/c0c ... c6a2cb4bdb
There some cool call-graph with libraries for python w/Legendre polynomials and other basic stuff.
This would be helpful for ?advanced? modulation - like using quadratic or bicubic Bezier curves (used in 60s still nowaday dream) etc. As far as I know this is impossible in Bitwig´s Grid, while you can do basis functions..
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- KVRAF
- 2694 posts since 25 Aug, 2003 from Bournemouth, UK
Just to clarify, are you asking about call-graphs, or plotting a curve?
In terms of plotting curves - the latter - your best current option is to use a numeric table and dump an array into it. I'm sure cturner posted some graphed curves to the forum a while ago (or maybe he emailed them to me: I'll check.) The next release has an oscilloscope style module that can be used for proper graphing of arbitrary curves, as well as a curve creating modules (essentially, automation in a module, with the same curve editor).
In terms of plotting curves - the latter - your best current option is to use a numeric table and dump an array into it. I'm sure cturner posted some graphed curves to the forum a while ago (or maybe he emailed them to me: I'll check.) The next release has an oscilloscope style module that can be used for proper graphing of arbitrary curves, as well as a curve creating modules (essentially, automation in a module, with the same curve editor).
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 25 Jul, 2022 from Czechia
EDITED: I mean plotting curves.
W/ typical oscilloscope i think you can not make two linear fncts with different slope going simultaneously - since x-axis is fixed to the time.
This IMO ends any further use of Bicubic Bezier, Legendre polynomials etc... also y range 0-1 may complicate Taylor series functions (they have range 10)
Bicubic Bezier, Legendre p. also uses points with x,y coordinates - so it is maybe doomed anyway..
But I hope that Arch will cope with that.. specially because BW Grid looks like can not.)
W/ typical oscilloscope i think you can not make two linear fncts with different slope going simultaneously - since x-axis is fixed to the time.
This IMO ends any further use of Bicubic Bezier, Legendre polynomials etc... also y range 0-1 may complicate Taylor series functions (they have range 10)
Bicubic Bezier, Legendre p. also uses points with x,y coordinates - so it is maybe doomed anyway..
But I hope that Arch will cope with that.. specially because BW Grid looks like can not.)
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- KVRist
- 70 posts since 9 Feb, 2023
colin@loomer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 6:19 pm Just to clarify, are you asking about call-graphs, or plotting a curve?
In terms of plotting curves - the latter - your best current option is to use a numeric table and dump an array into it. I'm sure cturner posted some graphed curves to the forum a while ago (or maybe he emailed them to me: I'll check.) The next release has an oscilloscope style module that can be used for proper graphing of arbitrary curves, as well as a curve creating modules (essentially, automation in a module, with the same curve editor).
EDITED: Ha, I think Arch is stil in 10.5 - same like I touch it quite time ago ( so no change yet). Should I get ready to mail Charles about the function plotter or is on the way?
As supposed I stuck on derivates - I saw that there is command derivate in Lua, so that can be useful for basically anything... like double pendulum, or Kepler´s laws..
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