diff --git a/lib/jmathplot.jar b/lib/jmathplot.jar new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c93e3e9 Binary files /dev/null and b/lib/jmathplot.jar differ diff --git a/nbproject/project.properties b/nbproject/project.properties index cef1491..1181044 100644 --- a/nbproject/project.properties +++ b/nbproject/project.properties @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ file.reference.autocomplete-2.5.4.jar=lib/autocomplete-2.5.4.jar file.reference.htmlcleaner-2.10.jar=lib/htmlcleaner-2.10.jar file.reference.iText-4.2.0-com.itextpdf.jar=lib/iText-4.2.0-com.itextpdf.jar file.reference.JavaPrettify-1.2.1.jar=lib/JavaPrettify-1.2.1.jar +file.reference.jmathplot.jar=lib/jmathplot.jar file.reference.js-engine.jar=lib/js-engine.jar file.reference.js.jar=lib/js.jar file.reference.jython-standalone-2.7-b3.jar=lib/jython-standalone-2.7-b3.jar @@ -55,7 +56,8 @@ javac.classpath=\ ${file.reference.js.jar}:\ ${file.reference.jython-standalone-2.7-b3.jar}:\ ${file.reference.rsyntaxtextarea-2.5.6.jar}:\ - ${file.reference.autocomplete-2.5.4.jar} + ${file.reference.autocomplete-2.5.4.jar}:\ + ${file.reference.jmathplot.jar} # Space-separated list of extra javac options javac.compilerargs= javac.deprecation=false diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Functions.java b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Functions.java index dd4cb60..093c747 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Functions.java +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Functions.java @@ -122,14 +122,28 @@ public class Functions { /* Graphing interfaces */ + + public void plotrange(double xmin, double xmax) { + graphwin.setRange(xmin, xmax); + } + public void plot(String function) { showGraph(); graphwin.graphFunction(function); } + + public void plot(String function, double xmin, double xmax) { + graphwin.setRange(xmin, xmax); + plot(function); + } public void ezplot(String f) { plot(f); } + + public void ezplot(String function, double xmin, double xmax) { + plot(function, xmin, xmax); + } public void graph(String f) { plot(f); @@ -159,11 +173,6 @@ public class Functions { plotclr(); } - public void plotscale(int level) { - showGraph(); - graphwin.setZoom(level); - } - public void drawdot(double x, double y) { showGraph(); graphwin.drawDot(x, y); diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.form b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.form index 8b4bd0f..fb520cc 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.form +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.form @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ - + @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ - + @@ -38,15 +38,7 @@ - - - - - - - - - + @@ -54,20 +46,11 @@ - + - - - - - - - - - @@ -75,17 +58,13 @@ + + - - - - - - @@ -112,27 +91,22 @@ - + - - - - - - - - - - - + + + + + + + - - + @@ -164,26 +138,7 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.java b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.java index 268cf7e..f68effc 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.java +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Graph.java @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ import javax.swing.JOptionPane; import javax.swing.SwingUtilities; import javax.swing.filechooser.FileFilter; import javax.swing.filechooser.FileNameExtensionFilter; +import org.math.plot.Plot2DPanel; import org.matheclipse.core.eval.EvalUtilities; import org.matheclipse.parser.client.math.MathException; @@ -51,8 +52,7 @@ import org.matheclipse.parser.client.math.MathException; public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { private final JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser(); - private BufferedImage gpnl; - private Graphics gg; // Main graphics object + private boolean standalone = true; private boolean customName = false; @@ -62,13 +62,9 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { // If a graph is being drawn, set to true, else false boolean graphing = false; - // Graph scaling data. - private double xtimes = 15; - private double ytimes = 15; - private double scale = 1; - - // The current value for the zoom/scale, as entered by the user - private int scaleLevel = 0; + // Graph min and max + private double xmin = -10; + private double xmax = 10; /** * Creates new form Graph @@ -84,12 +80,12 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { private void init() { initComponents(); - gpnl = new BufferedImage(300, 300, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB); FileFilter filter = new FileNameExtensionFilter("PNG image (.png)", "png"); fc.setFileFilter(filter); fc.addChoosableFileFilter(filter); - filter = new FileNameExtensionFilter("JPEG image (.jpg)", "jpg"); - fc.addChoosableFileFilter(filter); + plot.plotToolBar.remove(5); + plot.plotToolBar.remove(4); + plot.plotToolBar.remove(3); } @Override @@ -117,24 +113,22 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { inBox = new javax.swing.JTextField(); jLabel1 = new javax.swing.JLabel(); plotBtn = new javax.swing.JButton(); - gLbl = new javax.swing.JLabel(); + plot = new org.math.plot.Plot2DPanel(); jMenuBar1 = new javax.swing.JMenuBar(); jMenu1 = new javax.swing.JMenu(); - jMenuItem2 = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); + exportBtn = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); jMenu2 = new javax.swing.JMenu(); clrGraphBtn = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); - jMenuItem6 = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); - jMenuItem3 = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); - scaleLbl = new javax.swing.JMenu(); + setTitleBtn = new javax.swing.JMenuItem(); setClosable(true); setDefaultCloseOperation(javax.swing.WindowConstants.HIDE_ON_CLOSE); setIconifiable(true); + setMaximizable(true); + setResizable(true); setTitle("Graph"); setToolTipText(""); setFrameIcon(new javax.swing.ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("/net/apocalypselabs/symat/icons/graph.png"))); // NOI18N - setMaximumSize(new java.awt.Dimension(326, 402)); - setMinimumSize(new java.awt.Dimension(326, 402)); setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(326, 402)); addComponentListener(new java.awt.event.ComponentAdapter() { public void componentShown(java.awt.event.ComponentEvent evt) { @@ -158,24 +152,16 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { } }); - gLbl.setBackground(new java.awt.Color(255, 255, 255)); - gLbl.setHorizontalAlignment(javax.swing.SwingConstants.CENTER); - gLbl.setToolTipText(""); - gLbl.setMaximumSize(new java.awt.Dimension(300, 300)); - gLbl.setMinimumSize(new java.awt.Dimension(300, 300)); - gLbl.setOpaque(true); - gLbl.setPreferredSize(new java.awt.Dimension(300, 300)); - jMenu1.setText("File"); - jMenuItem2.setAccelerator(javax.swing.KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_S, java.awt.event.InputEvent.CTRL_MASK)); - jMenuItem2.setText("Export graph..."); - jMenuItem2.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { + exportBtn.setAccelerator(javax.swing.KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_S, java.awt.event.InputEvent.CTRL_MASK)); + exportBtn.setText("Export graph..."); + exportBtn.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { - jMenuItem2ActionPerformed(evt); + exportBtnActionPerformed(evt); } }); - jMenu1.add(jMenuItem2); + jMenu1.add(exportBtn); jMenuBar1.add(jMenu1); @@ -190,30 +176,17 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { }); jMenu2.add(clrGraphBtn); - jMenuItem6.setText("Scale..."); - jMenuItem6.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { + setTitleBtn.setAccelerator(javax.swing.KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_T, java.awt.event.InputEvent.CTRL_MASK)); + setTitleBtn.setText("Set Title..."); + setTitleBtn.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { - jMenuItem6ActionPerformed(evt); + setTitleBtnActionPerformed(evt); } }); - jMenu2.add(jMenuItem6); - - jMenuItem3.setAccelerator(javax.swing.KeyStroke.getKeyStroke(java.awt.event.KeyEvent.VK_T, java.awt.event.InputEvent.CTRL_MASK)); - jMenuItem3.setText("Set Title..."); - jMenuItem3.addActionListener(new java.awt.event.ActionListener() { - public void actionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { - jMenuItem3ActionPerformed(evt); - } - }); - jMenu2.add(jMenuItem3); + jMenu2.add(setTitleBtn); jMenuBar1.add(jMenu2); - scaleLbl.setForeground(java.awt.Color.blue); - scaleLbl.setText("Scale: 1 to 1"); - scaleLbl.setEnabled(false); - jMenuBar1.add(scaleLbl); - setJMenuBar(jMenuBar1); javax.swing.GroupLayout layout = new javax.swing.GroupLayout(getContentPane()); @@ -222,21 +195,18 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() .addContainerGap() - .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) - .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() - .addComponent(jLabel1) - .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) - .addComponent(inBox, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, 215, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) - .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) - .addComponent(plotBtn)) - .addComponent(gLbl, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE)) - .addGap(0, 0, 0)) + .addComponent(jLabel1) + .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) + .addComponent(inBox, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, 215, Short.MAX_VALUE) + .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) + .addComponent(plotBtn) + .addGap(10, 10, 10)) + .addComponent(plot, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, Short.MAX_VALUE) ); layout.setVerticalGroup( layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.LEADING) .addGroup(layout.createSequentialGroup() - .addContainerGap() - .addComponent(gLbl, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) + .addComponent(plot, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, 311, Short.MAX_VALUE) .addPreferredGap(javax.swing.LayoutStyle.ComponentPlacement.RELATED) .addGroup(layout.createParallelGroup(javax.swing.GroupLayout.Alignment.BASELINE) .addComponent(inBox, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.DEFAULT_SIZE, javax.swing.GroupLayout.PREFERRED_SIZE) @@ -281,61 +251,74 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { } }); for (String formula : frmlas) { + String niceformula = formula; CodeRunner cr = new CodeRunner(); formula = formula.replaceAll("x", "\\$x"); EvalUtilities solver = new EvalUtilities(); - double xx, yy, xo, yo, x; - xo = 0; - yo = 0; - gg = gpnl.getGraphics(); - drawAxes(); - gg.setColor(Color.BLUE); - for (x = (-10 * scale); x <= (10 * scale); x += (10 * scale * .01)) { + String xx = ""; + String yy = ""; + double x; + for (x = xmin; x <= xmax; x += ((xmax - xmin) / 40.0)) { try { cr.setVar("x", x); - yy = (-(Double.parseDouble(solver.evaluate("$x=" + x + ";N[" + formula + "]").toString())) * ytimes) + (gpnl.getHeight() / 2); - //System.err.println(solver.evaluate("$x="+x+";N["+formula+"]").toString()); - xx = (x * xtimes) + (gpnl.getWidth() / 2); - //gg.drawOval(xx-1, yy-1, 2, 2); - if (x != (-10 * scale)) { - gg.drawLine((int) xo, (int) yo, (int) xx, (int) yy); - } - xo = xx; - yo = yy; + yy += solver.evaluate("$x=" + x + ";N[" + formula + "]").toString() + " "; + xx += String.valueOf(x) + " "; } catch (MathException | NumberFormatException ex) { } } - gg.translate(gpnl.getWidth() / 2, gpnl.getHeight() / 2); - SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { - @Override - public void run() { - dispGraph(); - if (!customName) { - setTitle("Graph | " + inBox.getText()); - } - history += inBox.getText() + "\n"; - } - }); - } - SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { - @Override - public void run() { - inBox.setEnabled(true); - plotBtn.setEnabled(true); - for (Component mu : jMenuBar1.getComponents()) { - mu.setEnabled(true); - } + Debug.println(xx); + Debug.println(yy); + String[] xs = xx.trim().split(" "); + String[] ys = yy.trim().split(" "); + double[] xd = new double[xs.length]; + double[] yd = new double[ys.length]; + for (int i = 0; i < xs.length; i++) { + xd[i] = Double.parseDouble(xs[i]); } - }); + for (int i = 0; i < ys.length; i++) { + yd[i] = Double.parseDouble(ys[i]); + } + SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Updater(niceformula, xd, yd)); + } + SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Finisher()); + } + + private class Updater implements Runnable { + + final double[] xd; + final double[] yd; + final String formula; + + public Updater(String frmla, double[] x, double[] y) { + xd = x; + yd = y; + formula = frmla; + } + + @Override + public void run() { + plot.addLinePlot(formula, xd, yd); + history += formula + "\n"; + } + + } + + private class Finisher implements Runnable { + + @Override + public void run() { + inBox.setEnabled(true); + plotBtn.setEnabled(true); + for (Component mu : jMenuBar1.getComponents()) { + mu.setEnabled(true); + } + } + } } private void formComponentShown(java.awt.event.ComponentEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_formComponentShown - gg = gpnl.getGraphics(); - drawAxes(); - gg.translate(gpnl.getWidth() / 2, gpnl.getHeight() / 2); - dispGraph(); }//GEN-LAST:event_formComponentShown /** @@ -354,23 +337,48 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { return gscale; } - /** - * Set the zoom level. The larger the int, the more zoomed it is. - * - * @param zoomLevel Level to zoom. 0 is default (10x10). - */ - public void setZoom(int zoomLevel) { - scaleLevel = zoomLevel; - if (zoomLevel >= 0) { - xtimes = 15.0 * (zoomLevel + 1.0); - ytimes = 15.0 * (zoomLevel + 1.0); - } else { - xtimes = 15.0 / (abs(zoomLevel) + 1.0); - ytimes = 15.0 / (abs(zoomLevel) + 1.0); + public void drawDot(double x, double y) { + // TODO: implement this + } + + private void inBoxKeyTyped(java.awt.event.KeyEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_inBoxKeyTyped + if (evt.getKeyChar() == '\n') { + plotBtnActionPerformed(null); } - scale = getScale(zoomLevel); - scaleLbl.setText("Scale: 1 to " + scale); - Debug.println("Scaled to xtimes=" + xtimes + ", ytimes=" + ytimes + ", scale=1to" + scale); + }//GEN-LAST:event_inBoxKeyTyped + + private void clrGraphBtnActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_clrGraphBtnActionPerformed + clearDraw(); + }//GEN-LAST:event_clrGraphBtnActionPerformed + + private void exportBtnActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_exportBtnActionPerformed + + }//GEN-LAST:event_exportBtnActionPerformed + + private void setTitleBtnActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_setTitleBtnActionPerformed + String wintitle = JOptionPane.showInternalInputDialog(this, + "New window title:", + "Rename", + JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE); + if (wintitle != null && !wintitle.equals("")) { + setWindowTitle(wintitle); + } + }//GEN-LAST:event_setTitleBtnActionPerformed + + /** + * Get the range of the graph. + * + * @return {xmin, xmax} + */ + public double[] getRange() { + double[] range = {xmin, xmax}; + return range; + } + + public void setRange(double min, double max) { + xmin = min; + xmax = max; + clearDraw(false); if (!history.trim().equals("")) { String temp = ""; @@ -386,67 +394,6 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { } } - private void dispGraph() { - gLbl.setIcon(new ImageIcon(gpnl)); - } - - public void drawDot(double x, double y) { - gg.setColor(Color.RED); - gg.drawOval((int) (x * xtimes - 2), (int) (y * -ytimes - 2), 4, 4); - dispGraph(); - } - - private void inBoxKeyTyped(java.awt.event.KeyEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_inBoxKeyTyped - if (evt.getKeyChar() == '\n') { - plotBtnActionPerformed(null); - } - }//GEN-LAST:event_inBoxKeyTyped - - private void clrGraphBtnActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_clrGraphBtnActionPerformed - clearDraw(); - }//GEN-LAST:event_clrGraphBtnActionPerformed - - private void jMenuItem2ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_jMenuItem2ActionPerformed - int r = fc.showSaveDialog(this); - if (r == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION) { - try { - File file = new File(addSaveExt(fc.getSelectedFile().toString())); - if (file.toString().endsWith("png")) { - ImageIO.write(gpnl, "png", file); - } else if (file.toString().endsWith("jpg")) { - ImageIO.write(gpnl, "jpg", file); - } - } catch (IOException ex) { - JOptionPane.showInternalMessageDialog(this, "Error: Cannot save file: " + ex.getMessage()); - } - } - }//GEN-LAST:event_jMenuItem2ActionPerformed - - private void jMenuItem3ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_jMenuItem3ActionPerformed - String wintitle = JOptionPane.showInternalInputDialog(this, - "New window title:", - "Rename", - JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE); - if (wintitle != null && !wintitle.equals("")) { - setWindowTitle(wintitle); - } - }//GEN-LAST:event_jMenuItem3ActionPerformed - - private void jMenuItem6ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) {//GEN-FIRST:event_jMenuItem6ActionPerformed - GraphScale gs = new GraphScale(scaleLevel); - int size = 0; - int result = JOptionPane.showInternalConfirmDialog(this, - gs, - "Graph Scale", - JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION, - JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE); - if (result == JOptionPane.OK_OPTION) { - size = gs.getScale(); - Debug.println("Scaling to: " + size); - setZoom(size); - } - }//GEN-LAST:event_jMenuItem6ActionPerformed - /** * Graph the given function. Same as typing into input box and pressing * Enter. @@ -459,7 +406,7 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { } private String addSaveExt(String path) { - if (!path.matches(".*\\.(png|jpg)")) { + if (!path.matches(".*\\.(png)")) { path += ".png"; } return path; @@ -497,41 +444,22 @@ public class Graph extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { * @param alsoHistory True if history should be removed */ public void clearDraw(boolean alsoHistory) { - gpnl = new BufferedImage(300, 300, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB); - gg = gpnl.getGraphics(); - drawAxes(); - gg.translate(gpnl.getWidth() / 2, gpnl.getHeight() / 2); - dispGraph(); - setTitle("Graph"); if (alsoHistory) { history = ""; } - } - - private void drawAxes() { - gg.setColor(Color.GRAY); - gg.drawLine(150, 0, 150, 300); - gg.drawLine(0, 150, 300, 150); - // Draw points - for (int i = 0; i <= 315; i += 15) { - gg.drawOval(150 - 1, i - 1, 2, 2); - gg.drawOval(i - 1, 150 - 1, 2, 2); - } - gg.setColor(Color.BLUE); + plot.removeAllPlots(); } // Variables declaration - do not modify//GEN-BEGIN:variables private javax.swing.JMenuItem clrGraphBtn; - private javax.swing.JLabel gLbl; + private javax.swing.JMenuItem exportBtn; private javax.swing.JTextField inBox; private javax.swing.JLabel jLabel1; private javax.swing.JMenu jMenu1; private javax.swing.JMenu jMenu2; private javax.swing.JMenuBar jMenuBar1; - private javax.swing.JMenuItem jMenuItem2; - private javax.swing.JMenuItem jMenuItem3; - private javax.swing.JMenuItem jMenuItem6; + private org.math.plot.Plot2DPanel plot; private javax.swing.JButton plotBtn; - private javax.swing.JMenu scaleLbl; + private javax.swing.JMenuItem setTitleBtn; // End of variables declaration//GEN-END:variables } diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Interpreter.java b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Interpreter.java index 5158478..f7a7d54 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Interpreter.java +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/Interpreter.java @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ public class Interpreter extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { private String[] history = new String[10]; // Command history buffer private int historyIndex = 0; // For going back in time and keeping things straight private String lang = "javascript"; + private Object ans = 0; /** * Creates new form Interpreter @@ -362,11 +363,39 @@ public class Interpreter extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { code = cmd; } + /** + * Process control commands. + * + * @return True if the modified code should be executed, false if not. + */ + private boolean doSpecialCommands() { + switch (code) { + case "clc": + clrOutput(); + return false; + } + + // Implement ans command + String ansfill = ""; + try { + ansfill = String.valueOf(Double.parseDouble(ans.toString())); + } catch (NumberFormatException ex) { + ansfill = "\"" + ans.toString() + "\""; + } + code = code.replace("ans", ansfill); + return true; + } + @Override public void run() { try { - - append(cr.evalString(code).toString() + "\n"); + if (doSpecialCommands()) { + Object result = cr.evalString(code); + if (result != null && !result.toString().trim().equals("")) { + ans = result; + } + append(result.toString() + "\n"); + } } catch (NullPointerException ex) { } @@ -388,12 +417,22 @@ public class Interpreter extends javax.swing.JInternalFrame { }); } + private void clrOutput() { + SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { + @Override + public void run() { + mainBox.setText(""); + } + }); + } + private void append(String out) { final String output = out; SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { mainBox.append(output); + mainBox.setCaretPosition(mainBox.getText().length()); } }); } diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/MainGUI.java b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/MainGUI.java index ed1c8c0..9c5958f 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/MainGUI.java +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/MainGUI.java @@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ import javax.swing.JInternalFrame; */ public class MainGUI extends javax.swing.JFrame { // TODO: Add more code comments and stuff in case anybody else reads this - public static final String APP_NAME = "SyMAT 0.9.1"; - public static final double APP_CODE = 11; - public static final String VERSION_NAME = "0.9.1"; + public static final String APP_NAME = "SyMAT 1.0"; + public static final double APP_CODE = 12; + public static final String VERSION_NAME = "1.0"; public static final String API_URL = "https://apis.symatapp.com/"; public static String argfile = ""; public static boolean skipPython = false; // Skip python init on start? diff --git a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/help/licenses.html b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/help/licenses.html index c41cde8..9c78a70 100644 --- a/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/help/licenses.html +++ b/src/net/apocalypselabs/symat/help/licenses.html @@ -110,881 +110,912 @@ (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.


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