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jHepWork online manual

Read this online manual to unleash the full power of jHepWork (in short, jWork) for scientific computation and graphical visualization using Java libraries. A more complete description of how to use Java, Jython and jHepWork for scientific analysis can be found in the book Scientific data analysis using Jython and Java (by S.V.Chekanov) published by Springer Verlag, London, 2010.

Table of contents

General topics

Numeric calculations, statistics, visualisation

Symbolic calculations

Natural science

Reading this manual

This red box indicates that you have a limited access to this manual. Your current access privileges are sufficient to view about 30% of this manual and code examples. This is usually sufficient to get started with jHepWork. One can unlock advanced parts, marked with yellow boxes, after becoming a full member (see the login to the member area).

How to run the code snippets:

In case of short code snippets, use the interactive JythonShell of the jHepWork IDE.

In case if a code snippet is too long, you may wish to execute it directly inside the jHepWork IDE. Start the IDE and open the URL dialog as [File]-[Open from URL]. You will see a window where you can insert the URL link to a Jython code example. One can obtain URL location of code snippets given in this manual as: navigate the mouse under the “Download snipped” link (located above the shown code) and select “Copy link location”. Then paster the URL link to the jHepWork URL window and press “run”.

Additional information

License of this manual

The text of this online manual is licensed and cannot be redistributed without written permission of the author.

Sergei Chekanov 2010/12/02 19:51

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