Re: [sympy] Sympy for Android [Proposal]

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Vipul Amler

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Mar 19, 2012, 3:47:46 AM3/19/12
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Vipul Amler <vipul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/19/12, Aaron Meurer <asme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Take a look at
>> http://groups.google.com/group/sympy/browse_thread/thread/a5f6efebcf502f13,
>> and also search the list for other threads.

I l just sum up before proceeding to different Ideas

I had previously posted here [1] regarding the application, since it
dint get answered, I am writing the full proposal again.
In the previous thread, the discussion was around building a
[i] Full sympy port
[ii] Use Full-Screen UI or WebView

Roberto Colistete Jr. had volunteered to mentor, maybe he may post
more on this thread.

This[2] thread points at MathScript and Shyam's work, which is a fair
deal of Sympy port to android, although,
I couldn't find where he sent in the keyboard layouts or 2d plotting
work he was going to contribute.

Well, all in all,
Sympy for Android, as pointed out [1] would be needing to have a
defined scope. What I had in mind is,
[a] Building what Shyam's solution tries to do
[b] WebView Solution

More over I feel [a], would be the way to go, with Sympy running good
with Python/SL4A

I would like to develop, a simple application, with Clubbed functions
and Classified [2] functions, and developing a
decent UI for the Sympy, keeping in the consideration the most
important thing, *Keyboard Layout.

It would be a good starting point to have a fully functional
Scientific Calculator [Beginners], to that of running more
complex tasks.

Some more features could be added depending on feasibility of the
same, [2] gives in 2d plotting and others as some other features.

All in, I would like to be pointed to whoever I could discuss this more with.


>>
> I had posted a question on the thread but in vain. Perhaps i l submit
> the full proposal here again,in case that thread doesnt go ahead.
>> Aaron Meurer
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Vipul Amler <vipul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I had previously asked about it but dint get a reply, on the thread.
>>> I was interested on working on Sympy for Android, anyone who I can
>>> discuss this with?
>>>
>>> Vipul A.M.
>>> +91-8149-204995
>>>

[1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sympy/KXqkxIM70HM/sjSTySG-B_wJ
[2] https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sympy/33bVK5YDO4M/discussion
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Roberto Colistete Jr.

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Mar 19, 2012, 11:38:39 PM3/19/12
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Em 19-03-2012 04:47, Vipul Amler escreveu:
This[2] thread points at MathScript and Shyam's work, which is a fair
deal of Sympy port to android, although,
I couldn't find where he sent in the keyboard layouts or 2d plotting
work he was going to contribute.

    As far as I know, MathScript and ScriptBlock (for Android) are not open source softwares.

    But both projects can be used to help us decide what do we want to implement.




Well, all in all,
Sympy for Android, as pointed out [1] would be needing to have a
defined scope. What I had in mind is,
[a] Building what Shyam's solution tries to do
[b] WebView Solution

More over I feel [a], would be the way to go, with Sympy running good
with Python/SL4A

I would like to develop, a simple application, with Clubbed functions
and Classified [2] functions, and developing a
decent UI for the Sympy, keeping in the consideration the most
important thing, *Keyboard Layout.

It would be a good starting point to have a fully functional
Scientific Calculator [Beginners], to that of running more
complex tasks.

Some more features could be added depending on feasibility of the
same, [2] gives in 2d plotting and others as some other features.

    In ScriptBlocks, I think that NumPy and MatPlotLib are not available to be used by other softwares. Neither the source code of ScriptBlocks is available.

        Regards, Roberto

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