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Feature request: Plotting population graph of entities

Open shirish93 opened this issue 9 years ago • 2 comments

Hi!

I've been wasting wayyy to much time with this simulator (if you've seen sessions that are several weeks long in your analytics software, that's me). I think a small addition of a feature would make it really incredible.

Would there be a way to possibly 'record' and/or plot the population change across generation of the various entities? That way, it would be extremely easy to see how a simulation progressed over time.

Updated: Request for a graph like the one you have for the 'Polygons' simulation, but for this project.

Thank you!

shirish93 avatar May 17 '16 18:05 shirish93

Thanks! I'll consider that for a "sequel" or follow up to the editor! That does sound like a mighty powerful feature, and if I'm not mistaken, NetLogo (a popular agent-based modeling tool, for academic research & education) does have that feature which I'm missing.

On May 17, 2016, at 14:52, Shirish Pokharel [email protected] wrote:

Hi!

I've been wasting wayyy to much time with this simulator (if you've seen sessions that are several weeks long in your analytics software, that's me). I think a small addition of a feature would make it really incredible.

Would there be a way to possibly 'record' and/or plot the population change across generation of the various entities? That way, it would be extremely easy to see how a simulation progressed over time. Also, your explanations would get simpler if you just put in the plot that said 'look at the graph, run it, graph it, and see my point being made', etcetera.

Thank you!

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ncase avatar May 18 '16 14:05 ncase

Thanks, I've used NetLogo before. TBH, it's a bit dated, and your tool looks so much better. Whenever you're free...!

shirish93 avatar May 18 '16 15:05 shirish93