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Automated Generation of Diagrams with Maple and Java

In: Algebra, Geometry and Software Systems

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  • Dongming Wang

    (Université Pierre et Marie Curie — CNRS, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris 6)

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This note shows how to draw diagrams automatically from the predicate specification of a given set of geometric relations among a set of points in the plane. It is done first in Maple by translating the geometric relations into polynomial equations, decomposing the obtained system of polynomials into irreducible representative triangular sets, and finding an adequate numerical solution from each triangular set. A Java class coding the solution and the polynomials in each triangular set is generated, compiled, and then executed with the main Java programs to draw a diagram. The whole process combining symbolic elimination in Maple with numerical computation, graphic drawing, and letter labeling in Java is fully automatic. The drawn diagrams may be animated and fine-tuned by mouse click and dragging and saved as PostScript files. We present the drawing method, discuss some techniques of implementation, and give several sample diagrams drawn by our program.

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  • Dongming Wang, 2003. "Automated Generation of Diagrams with Maple and Java," Springer Books, in: Michael Joswig & Nobuki Takayama (ed.), Algebra, Geometry and Software Systems, pages 277-287, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-05148-1_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-05148-1_15
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