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demo and docs #15

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AlexisRenchon opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 5 comments
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demo and docs #15

AlexisRenchon opened this issue Feb 3, 2022 · 5 comments
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@AlexisRenchon
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AlexisRenchon commented Feb 3, 2022

  • We could create a demo script, running it would print data and outputs etc., to showcase how to use the package
  • The docs could use lots of manual tweaking (only auto-generated doc right now)
  • create an example folder in home folder
@AlexisRenchon AlexisRenchon added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Feb 3, 2022
@AlexisRenchon AlexisRenchon changed the title demo folder: demo script demo and docs Feb 3, 2022
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Great package, I want to know can we modify the function so we can add another variable?

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Hi @glanzkaiser, thanks!
Yes we can modify the function and add another variable, this was done before by @BernhardAhrens to add Q10km.
The model code is here, you can fork the repo, modify the function, and make a pull request if you want. I can adjust the rest.

What variable do you have in mind?

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Hi @AlexisRenchon , good to see you here. I talked with you on Julia Discourse with Freya the Goddess nickname.
I want to create a simple 2D plot logistic differential equation that the parameters can be changed with the sliders.

Then after that for 3D inspired by DAMMviz, I want to try Economics plot, change the parameters, but still has no idea which models to be used.

I see you are related to Argonne National Laboratory, I saw the video on Argonne ever since I try Trilinos and watch this:
Argonne Training Program on Extreme-scale Scientific Computing (ATPESC) Tutorial
https://extremecomputingtraining.anl.gov/archive/atpesc-2019/

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@glanzkaiser have you seen the Makie documentation for sliders?
It is a great place to start.

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Not yet, thanks for the information, I will start with slider first.

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