Posted by
Gheorghe Postelnicu on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Surface-interface-tp11372p11376.html
Hi Joseph,
I added a first example on displaying a surface using a VTK Python
script on the page in question.
I seem to have a problem with the upload of the source surface used to
generate the display output I posted. Namely, I get a warning when I
try to load the .vtk file (not an error), but then the file doesn't
seem to exist.
Anyway, no SWIG just yet - I am not really sure on second thoughts
what I can contribute about SWIG, since you guys already use it in the
library.
Let me know if this helps at all,
On 11/28/06, Joseph Wang <
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> > That sounds great. I have experienced a part of the VTK "steep" curve
> > and I already have applications using the SWIG bindings for VTK and
> > Python.
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> If you can post information about this onto the wiki page at
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http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/QuantLib/VtkIntegration>
> that would be useful. Also in general I'm trying to get more and more people
> onto Wikiversity to use that as a research hub for these sorts of things.
>
> > Just a question: why do you think SWIG would be needed in this case?
>
> Because there are already working bindings for QuantLib to SWIG. Also, I
> think I can test the Surface interface through the R module before the VTK
> gets integrated.
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