[no subject]
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- From: "G. Raymond Brown" <gbrown at runbox.com>
- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 05:45:47 -0400 (EDT)
- Eubject: Re: [mg61531] Re: [mg61517] Re: Display sound but suppress graphics
- References: <dj72j4$cud$1@smc.vnet.net> <200510210438.AAA13415@smc.vnet.net> <200510220435.AAA06140@smc.vnet.net>
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
My thanks as well. For any teacher of physics, this is delightful. As a far-less-than-expert Mathematica user, I appreciate your willingness to undertake some tedious programming to make an entertaining expression of basic principles. Are there any comments from the real experts that make the programming less tedious? -GRB- G. Raymond Brown, Ph.D. Scientific Program Coordinator Division of Science and Mathematics Morehouse College ----- Start Original Message ----- From: Chris Chiasson To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg61583] [mg61531] Re: [mg61517] Re: Display sound but suppress graphics > That is so horrible and so awesome, I am at a loss for words. Thank you :-] > > On 10/21/05, Helen Read wrote: > > David Park wrote: > > > > > > It would be nice to be able to make a regular graphical animation that also > > > had sounds. Say a bouncing ball that made a 'thud' each time the ball > > > bounced. > > > > Well, you *can* do that. > > > > For an extremely silly example that I threw together during final exam > > week one semester (I was procrastinating on the grading), see > > > > http://www.cems.uvm.edu/math/mathematica/math22/ferris_wheel.nb > > > > -- > > Helen Read > > University of Vermont > > > > > > > -- > Chris Chiasson > http://chrischiasson.com/contact/chris_chiasson > >
- References:
- Re: Display sound but suppress graphics
- From: Helen Read <read@math.uvm.edu>
- Re: Re: Display sound but suppress graphics
- From: Chris Chiasson <chris.chiasson@gmail.com>
- Re: Display sound but suppress graphics