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>>>>> "Joseph" == Joseph Wang <
[hidden email]> writes:
Joseph> 1) I'm trying to do a three dimension plot in which the x,
Joseph> y, z axes are not symmetric (i.e. x and y are percentages
Joseph> and z is in dollars). What is the easiest way of doing
Joseph> that.
Not sure how that works. VTK is unit agnostic AFAICT. You can change
the axes labels to reflect the units but thats the best *I* can think
of. You could rescale the data or any actors you view or transform
the input data to scale things. You can lie about the text that your
axes show etc. So there is usually a way to do what you are looking
to do. The best way is really domain dependent.
Joseph> 2) I'm using vectorize to vectorize a python function that
Joseph> makes a call to C++. However it doesn't seem to have
Joseph> function attributes available. Thoughts on how to do
Joseph> that?
No idea. That is a numpy question. Are you saying that your
vectorized function does not have function attributes available or
that your wrapped c++ function does not?
Joseph> 3) I'd like to make the impedance mismatch between things
Joseph> like QuantLib arrays and numpy arrays as seemless as
Joseph> possible. Any words of wisdom on how to do this?
I don't know anything about QuantLib arrays so will shoot in the dark
here. If your arrays can take or provide a block of contiguous memory
that is interpreted according to a particular data type then I think
it is easily possible to get these two array types talking to each
other. However doing this right and optimally will take a bit of
effort (I've done this for tvtk which lets VTK and numpy arrays talk
to each other seamlessly). I think there is a fair bit of
documentation on the scipy wiki on the various ways to do this right.
The scipy-user list is a good place to ask for pointers since the
folks who actually develop numpy and do all sorts of things with numpy
arrays are on that list and will be happy to answer questions.
Joseph> 4) The thought occurs that we can get pretty nice
Joseph> interactivity by somehow using Python traits with the
Joseph> QuantLib quote object. Python traits (which have nothing
Joseph> to do with C++ traits) are extended attributes of a python
Joseph> object which can be connected to a UI and take care of
Joseph> things like notification processing. The QuantLib quote
Joseph> object is a container for a quantity that could change.
Joseph> The idea would be to somehow wrapper the Quote object with
Joseph> Python traits, which would allow one to interactively
Joseph> control things like interest rates and see how that
Joseph> affects surfaces.
Yes, in fact tvtk does just this. It wraps *all* of VTK with a fancy
traits interface. This is documented in tvtk/doc/README.txt and the
actual business of how this is automatically done for ~900 VTK classes
is documented in the devel.txt in the same directory.
HTH.
cheers,
prabhu
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