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Thank you, Tom. I will check all those APIs. I would like the two capabilities working together just like that in Matlab. --- Tom Whittaker <tomw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Xue-Feng: > > > I tried to type > > 1+1 > > and return. I cannot see 2 appeared as it in > Jython. I > > can run all the PY samples and the commandline > > examples in tutorials. Any comment? > > I do not believe Curtis (the author) intended this > to be a "Jython > Console", which does display the toString() value of > any object that is > returned. To my knowledge there are only 3 > "editor/runners" for Jython: > this one, Jext, and jedit. [There is also a > Console.py in the Jython > "demo" section of their distribution (which I've > also been including in > more recent installers for Windows and Linux) that > does some emulation > of a command-line interface but does not have an > editor.] > > jedit has a jython plug-in which does give you a > 'console' feel. The > only problem (a show-stopper for us) is that it does > not allow new > protocols to be registered (thus we cannot access > image data using the > adde: protocol). Jext is currently our "mini-IDE" > of choice (not the > current release, but the CVS version plus a few > additions we've handed > to the author). I do not know if either of these > would be easy to > integrate into your application as you described > before. > > tom > > -- > Tom Whittaker (tomw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) > University of Wisconsin-Madison > Space Science and Engineering Center > Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite > Studies > Phone/VoiceMail: 608.262.2759 > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
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