diff --git a/doc/script/fit_nonlinear_spindle.py b/doc/script/fit_nonlinear_spindle.py index 549a18c..57ca5f3 100644 --- a/doc/script/fit_nonlinear_spindle.py +++ b/doc/script/fit_nonlinear_spindle.py @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ --------------------- The MIT License (MIT) -Copyright (c) 2017 Sungeun K. Jeon for Gnea Research LLC +Copyright (c) 2017-2018 Sungeun K. Jeon for Gnea Research LLC Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal @@ -34,14 +34,24 @@ REQUIREMENTS: - Python 2.7 or 3.x with SciPy, NumPy, and Matplotlib Python Libraries - For the most people, the easiest way to run this script is on the free cloud service - https://repl.it/site/languages/python3. No account necessary. Unlimited runs. To use, - go to the website and start the Python REPL. Copy and paste this script into the - browser editor. Click the 'Add New File' icon on the upper left side. This is very - important. It places the REPL in multiple file mode and will enable viewing the plot. - Click the 'Run' icon. The solution will be presented in the console on the right side, - and the data plot will appear as a tab called 'line_fit.png'. You can edit the script - directly in the browser and re-run the script as many times as you need. A free - account is only necessary if you want to save files on their servers. + https://repl.it/site/languages/python3. No account necessary. Unlimited runs. + + - Last checked on 4/5/2018. This site has been regularly evolving and becoming more + powerful. Things may not work exactly as shown. Please report any issues. + + - To use, go to the website and start the Python REPL. Copy and paste this script into + the main.py file in the browser editor. Click 'Run' and a solution should appear in + the text output in the REPL console window. You can edit the script directly in the + browser and re-run the script as many times as you need. A free account is only + necessary if you want to save files on their servers. + + - This script will also automatically generate a png image with the plot of the data + with the piece-wise linear fit over it, but this will not show up by default on this + website. To enable this, just click the 'Add File' icon and create a dummy file. + Name it anything, like dummy.py. Leave this file blank. Doing this places the REPL + in multiple file mode and will enable viewing the plot. Click the 'Run' icon. The + solution will be presented again in the console, and the data plot will appear in + the file list called 'line_fit.png'. Click the file to view the plot. - For offline Python installs, most Mac and Linux computers have Python pre-installed with the required libraries. If not, a quick google search will show you how to