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#1 Posted: 2/20/2016 12:58:47 PM
Jean Giraud

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Quadratic, cubic data vectors are given in
the respective "Quadratic/cubic" spline WS.

Cheers to all.

Jean

Interpolate [Linterp, Table].sm (39 KiB) downloaded 408 time(s).

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Radovan Omorjan 2/20/2016 2:04:00 PM, Andrey Ivashov 2/20/2016 1:28:00 PM, ioan92 2/20/2016 3:03:00 PM
#2 Posted: 2/20/2016 4:24:52 PM
Jean Giraud

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Salut Ioan,

This is the beauty of Smath: we can design lot of "fil à couper le beurre".
and there is lot of butter in real Engineering projects. Maybe next blue
moon, Smath Designers will imagine a repository with a TOC by disciplines
and by alphabetical subjects ... so they don't get lost in the sand.
TOC = Table Of Content

A + , Jean
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Andrey Ivashov 2/21/2016 4:12:00 PM, ioan92 2/20/2016 4:42:00 PM
#3 Posted: 2/20/2016 4:39:48 PM
frapuano

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Ioan,

I Agree completely, all these example files should be collected in subcategories for a simpler look up , study and analysis.
Probably the samples part of the forum should be a little bit better reorganized in my modest opinion ...now there is a critical mass of samples that is becoming the real plus of the forum and this should be even more valued.

In this period You, Jean and Davide are keeping alive the forum with a lot of interesting insight about applications,limitations and correct ( or best ) approach to the usage of Smath.

Thanks again to all of you and best regards

Franco
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ioan92 2/20/2016 4:42:00 PM
#4 Posted: 2/20/2016 7:04:56 PM
Radovan Omorjan

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By the way, all the samples from here could be put in the Examples on the Wiki as well.
There is also some arbitrary kind of TOC, made by the users.

Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
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ioan92 2/20/2016 7:07:00 PM, Davide Carpi 2/21/2016 8:50:00 AM
#5 Posted: 2/20/2016 10:35:03 PM
kilele

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May I suggest bookmarks.google.com to manage all the links to these useful worksheets? It's really fast to assign tags to links and to add a description. Finally you can export the bookmarks to .html and place that file in Smath's wiki.
#6 Posted: 2/21/2016 12:09:32 AM
Jean Giraud

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Wrote

May I suggest bookmarks.google.com to manage all the links to these useful worksheets? It's really fast to assign tags to links and to add a description. Finally you can export the bookmarks to .html and place that file in Smath's wiki.



Are you sure of your proposition? Wiki are only *PDF
Helful as *.PDF, sure. But many work sheets have collapsed area.
I may be wrong but to me Wiki is dead.
I understand you want a "Wiki Live", which I call "Repository".
A "Repository" by disciplines and description is already a big
task to organise and maintain. A repository by author would be
lot simpler as each author would update regularly. I backup every
4/5 days or less. So, a visitor will miss very little from day to day.

At the time Martin made his Handbook, that was fine. But Smath will
expand and many aspects of it need be reconsidered. Why not charge
money $ for accessing the "Repository" to cover some extra cost from
the server. The Mathsoft Collaboratory [August 2000] was gorgeous.
Actually, "as is". Smath forum is superior but we are 2016.

Cheers for thinking

Jean

#7 Posted: 2/21/2016 12:52:04 AM
kilele

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It would be ideal that a system like google's bookmarks was implemented for the wiki.
For the moment you can just publish a link to your bookmarks html file in the wiki and call it 'Jean Giraud's Repository'. You just have to export to html from your bookmarks account and upload the html file to the wiki. Makes sense?
You would be bookmarking posts where you attach a worksheet, meaning the numbered links starting by #
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ioan92 2/21/2016 7:13:00 AM
#8 Posted: 2/21/2016 5:55:14 AM
frapuano

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Shouldn't be more easy a solution that consist in organizing the forum samples( repository ) on a 2 level hierarchy
The first one that describes the main topic/discipline ( Calculus,Operational Research,the various branches of Engineering, Physics, etc. )and a second level that is more specific; for instance for Calculus there will be Interpolation, Integration ...and the other classical sub-topics.
Is it too cumbersome for a developer store a sample in the proper sub-topic if all the samples he has developed are scattered in several of them?

I know that some samples are cross sub-topic i.e. can be seen as important application in the field of ODE solvers and in chemical engineering ...but I guess that is not possible to workaround this issue in a simply way.

Best regards

Franco
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ioan92 2/21/2016 7:13:00 AM
#9 Posted: 2/21/2016 6:24:55 PM
Jean Giraud

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Hello "kilele, frapuano"

Actually, YAF.NET search engine is not bad at all.
It reminds me AKIVA [2000] Mathsoft Collaboratory,
that PTC scrapped with JIVE [an horror!] No wonder
why so many deserted for good +++ their crappy 14
that my Mathcad 11 crashed Mona WebMaster's PC !!!
and version 14 transmitted zombie in my version 11.
Guess how the dispute ended.

At around 300 Smath work sheets, I think, will make
my own web site repository [free Google web site]
It worked great up to the Day PTC deactivated my
legaly own Mathcad 11 Single User Edition [me as
well as all single users].

As you both say: it must be 0 work load to the
existing Smath WebMaster.

Thanks for suggesting

Jean
#10 Posted: 2/21/2016 6:40:41 PM
kilele

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Jean, you may want to try 'awesome tables' if you want to make a google's website. See documentation and demos at: https://sites.google.com/site/scriptsexamples/available-web-apps/awesome-tables
I can help you to make such site, you've just to update a spreadsheet to manage your site. It's quite straightforward.

I'll show you an example using google's bookmarks later too.
#11 Posted: 2/21/2016 9:09:47 PM
kilele

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Google bookmarks sample: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3152568/SMathGoogleBookmarksDEMO.html
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