Calysto Processing is the merging of ProcessingJS with Project Jupyter (aka IPython). Processing Sketches are entered into Jupyter notebook cells, and even run in rendered notebooks. Sketches can be paused, and stepped one draw() at a time.
Because Calysto Processing uses MetaKernel, it has a fully-supported set of "magics"---meta-commands for additional functionality. A list of magics can be seen at MetaKernel Magics.
Calysto Processing in use:
You can install Calysto Processing with:
pip install --upgrade calysto-processing
or in the system kernels with:
sudo pip install --upgrade calysto-processing
Next, install Processing 2 from https://processing.org/download/
You will need to make sure that you have installed and access to the processing_java
command. Mac users will need to install it from Processing by selecting 'Install "processing_java"' under the Tools menu.
Finally, edit the installed calysto_processing/kernel.js
to include the full path to the processing_java
command. That might look like:
{
"argv":
["/usr/bin/python3",
"-m", "calysto_processing",
"-f", "{connection_file}"],
"display_name": "Calysto Processing",
"env": {"PROCESSING_JAVA": "/home/dblank/Desktop/processing-2.2.1/processing-java"},
"language": "java",
"name": "calysto_processing"
}
Use it in the notebook with:
ipython notebook
and then select Calysto Processing
for a new notebook.
Calysto Processing also has an enhancement: Tables, and some related functions:
/* @pjs includeTable="true"; */
Table table;
void setup() {
table = loadTable("test.csv", "header");
println(table.getRowCount() + " total rows in table");
}
long findMax() {
int retval = 0;
for (TableRow row : table.rows()) {
int pop = row.getInt("Population");
if (pop > retval)
retval = pop;
}
return retval;
}
Table-related classes and methods:
- loadTable(CSV_FILNAME, "header");
- Table class
- TableRow class
- table.rows() - returns iterator for use with for(TableRow row : table.rows()) {...}
- row.getInt(COLUMN_NAME)
- row.getString(COLUMN_NAME)
- row.getFloat(COLUMN_NAME)
See source for more details.
Example notebooks can be found in https://github.com/Calysto/calysto_processing/tree/master/notebooks
Requires:
- ipython-3.0
- Python2 or Python3
- metakernel (installed with pip)
- calysto (installed with pip)
Calysto Processing supports:
- MetaKernel Magics
- All of ProcessingJS, plus pause/restart and stepper