This is a Python script for Blender which uses short (quaternion-based, floretion-based) algorithms to draw curves in space. The user can create new shapes and curves by setting a variety of parameters.
A Python IDE optimized for scripting and easy access to documentation.
Not a whole lab, just a small bench !
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Mathbench is intended for the development of short scripts such as those daily used when doing research in applied mathematics and physics. Simple widgets and a strong plugin system make it useful and extensible.
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