Hi daniele

Usman is on holidays and I’m sure that he has some ideas.
For me I do not really need animation. To me it is orthogonal

I do not remember the feedback I gave you when I was visiting you now here is some: 
May be GraphET already does it if so ignore. 


- What would be good is to check that you can express as least what Eyesee was doing.
boxplot, ….. different shade of color overlay. 

- Another point: it would be great to have a nice doc. We can pair write on a chapter together/with alex.

- it would be nice to see how we can plug a service like Kontraktor to write compress text

- Can we control the ticks spacing, height?

- can you control how the label of the axis is placed? 
- rotated
- how far from the top
….
I think that all the little details are important. 

- how to support drill down. I see a chart how can I define interaction with its parts, 

Did you have a look at the PlotMorph (it is rudimentary but it is fun). 



On 02 Jan 2014, at 15:40, Daniel Aviv Notario <daniel_avivnotario@hotmail.com> wrote:

Hi guys!

It's been a while since I posted in this list.

The reason why I'm posting is because I finally finished my exams (yay!) and now I have some time to spare developing Graph-ET. I noticed a lot of you have been trying it, thank you for that :) I will try and answer all your questions regarding Graph-ET in the next few days.

Meanwhile, today I did a little work on Scatterplots, you can go play with that, here's an example for you:

| diag col |
col := OrderedCollection new.
col add: (1@1).
col add: (1@2).
col add: (2@1).
col add: (2@2).
col add: (0.75@0.5).
col add: (0.6@1.5).
diag := GETDiagramBuilder new.
(diag scatterplot)
models: col;
x: [ :mod | mod x ];
y: [ :mod | mod y ];
regularAxis.

diag open

It's really pretty basic, I think changing the size and shape of he object should be nice.

In ESUG I was working in animations, but I dropped it, I'll try again soon, but not inmediatly. Other things I think I'll work is improving the axis values in the labels and various customizations and bug-fixing.

Also, I would like to hear from you, what can I work on? I been recieving a lot of suggestions, and I'm glad. So if you have a request, doubt, complaint, comments or anything really you can contact me and I'll try and answer ASAP.

Hope hearing from you!
Daniel