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Re: [SigBio] Re: SIGBio-l Digest, Vol 18, Issue 3
- To: Cyborg mayhem / SigBio <sigbio-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [SigBio] Re: SIGBio-l Digest, Vol 18, Issue 3
- From: <ksnell2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 10:06:36 -0600 (CST)
- Reply-to: Cyborg mayhem / SigBio <sigbio-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hey,
Boo MPs, but if we still want rules I can do them tomorrow before meeting time.
Also, I saw this and thought that it may (or may not be, I make no promises) be
applicable to our project.
http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1314F00/Laboratory/GLP.htm
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>Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 12:04:17 -0600
>From: "Cyrus Omar" <comar2@xxxxxxxx>
>Subject: [SigBio] Re: SIGBio-l Digest, Vol 18, Issue 3
>To: sigbio-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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> Cool, good job -- I'll take a look tomorrow evening
> and do some more UI stuff with it. Hopefully I'll
> have more time to work on the project soonish.
>
> Cyrus
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> We should actually be able to implement something
> akin to that in what we
> have now, which would be neat.
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> Cyrus
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> > From: "Casey Lewis" <casey.lewis@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [SigBio] Fwd: this seemed cool
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> > Subject: this seemed cool
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> > sigbio should try something like this in the
> future- evolutionary corewar:
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> http://www.greythumb.org/people/api/files/nanopond-1.9.c.html
> > (it's very well documented at the begining of
> the source, and is only
> > ~700 lines of C)
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> From: "Takaoki Ueda" <tueda2@xxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [SigBio] Map Visualizer class is
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> Right now, I committed MapPanelVisualizer.java
>
> This class contains minimum feature to draw all
> cells and update each steps.
>
> The usage is:
>
> Constructor:
> MapPanelVisualizer()
>
> this makes 300*200 size of panel
>
> MapPanelVisualizer(width, height)
>
> this makes width*height size of panel
>
> setBackColor(Color)
>
> this changes the background color of this panel
>
> drawMap(List<Shape> newShapes,
> Hashtable<Shape,Color> colors)
>
> this is the main feature of this class.
> newShapes contains the list of all cells as the
> "Shape"
>
> "Shape" contains x and y coordinate information
> and the size of the shape.
> (Shape is in the Java standard API)
>
> for example, Shape s1 = new Ellipse2D.Double(10.0,
> 20.0, 30.0, 30.0);
> s1 is the one of the cell which has a shape of 30
> pix circle with coordinate
> (10,20)
> (I don't know which cell has what shape and color)
>
> colors contains the each "Color" of "Shape". This
> is the example code.
>
> MapPanelVisualizer mpv = new
> MapPanelVisualizer();
> List<Shape> ls = new LinkedList<Shape>();
> Hashtable<Shape,Color> colors = new
> Hashtable<Shape,Color>();
> Shape s1 = new Ellipse2D.Double(10.0,
> 20.0, 30.0, 30.0);
> ls.add(s1);
> colors.put(s1, Color.BLUE);
> mpv.drawMap(ls, colors);
>
> this draws 30pix circle on (10,20).
>
> If you want to update for the next steps. Just
> make Shape list and color
> hashtable.
>
> For example, the cell(BLUE, 10,20, size 30) which
> is drawn in previous step
> moves to the (30,50) with changing color to Red.
>
> List<Shape> ls = new LinkedList<Shape>();
> Hashtable<Shape,Color> colors = new
> Hashtable<Shape,Color>();
> Shape s1 = new Ellipse2D.Double(30.0,
> 40.0, 30.0, 30.0);
> ls.add(s1);
> colors.put(s1, Color.RED);
> mpv.drawMap(ls, colors);
>
> This erases previous cell, and draws the cell with
> new position and new
> color.
>
> Takaoki Ueda
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