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===Simple===
==Getting started with Python==
===Middling===
Introduction to basic Python use
===Difficult===
 
==Creating VPython Objects==
#Sphere
#Arrow
#Updating objects
 
==Useful built-in functions==
 
===Vectors===
#cross(vectorA, vectorB)
#mag(vector)


==Connectedness==
==Connectedness==

Revision as of 01:18, 20 October 2015

VPython is a Python graphics module used for modeling objects in 3-dimensional space. In the field of physics, this is especially useful for calculating and modeling complex relationships between objects and their properties.

Installation

Installation guide goes here (Need to do test installs on Windows, OSX, Linux... BSD?)

Windows

Directions

OSX

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Linux

Even more directions

Getting started with Python

Introduction to basic Python use

Creating VPython Objects

  1. Sphere
  2. Arrow
  3. Updating objects

Useful built-in functions

Vectors

  1. cross(vectorA, vectorB)
  2. mag(vector)

Connectedness

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