can you input numbers to properties?

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can you input numbers to properties?

Postby mrmont » Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:18 pm

Hello,

I am a physics teacher in the US. Thanks for bringing out a newer version of Phun - it was a great toy for playing around and informally learning some physics.

But what would have made it a useful tool for education would be a way to input numbers to properties instead of dragging sliders. Also, being able to type in a speed & direction to make an object move (instead of grabbing it and yanking it and hoping for the best) would make it much more useable as a simulation with students.

Is that possible in Algodoo? If not, would you consider adding it as a feature?

We have been looking for a replacement for a very expensive program called Interactive Physics. If Algodoo has the feature I described (or it will be added soon), then I would be very interested in lobbying our administration to purchase a license for our (approx) 160 physics students.
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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby gradyfitz » Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:26 pm

mrmont wrote:Hello,

I am a physics teacher in the US. Thanks for bringing out a newer version of Phun - it was a great toy for playing around and informally learning some physics.

But what would have made it a useful tool for education would be a way to input numbers to properties instead of dragging sliders. Also, being able to type in a speed & direction to make an object move (instead of grabbing it and yanking it and hoping for the best) would make it much more useable as a simulation with students.

Is that possible in Algodoo? If not, would you consider adding it as a feature?

We have been looking for a replacement for a very expensive program called Interactive Physics. If Algodoo has the feature I described (or it will be added soon), then I would be very interested in lobbying our administration to purchase a license for our (approx) 160 physics students.


Hello mrmont,

Welcome to the forums, you can double click the number, and change the number using the keyboard.

If you select an object, provided you are in advanced mode (change in options), you can go into a velocity box, you can also double click the number and input the numbers there, as you can do with the majority of numeric fields.

I hope you find this program to be useful for everything you want to use it for, and more :D .

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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby mrmont » Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:10 pm

Yes, *very* useful. Thanks for the info.
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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby Frank » Fri Sep 04, 2009 6:40 pm

It's been possible to manually enter exact values into almost any slider for quite some time now. At least since Phun 4.22.
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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby Conundrumer » Sat Sep 05, 2009 12:27 am

Frank wrote:It's been possible to manually enter exact values into almost any slider for quite some time now. At least since Phun 4.22.

The first time people realized that was actually during Phun 3.12, which was when people discovered high bounciness.
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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby Jrv » Sat Sep 05, 2009 8:24 pm

Conundrumer wrote:
Frank wrote:It's been possible to manually enter exact values into almost any slider for quite some time now. At least since Phun 4.22.

The first time people realized that was actually during Phun 3.12, which was when people discovered high bounciness.


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Re: can you input numbers to properties?

Postby Chronos » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:52 am

you can also use the scripting menu if youre on advanced mode, but the way theyre suggesting might be quicker :) (unless, of course, youre using thyme to change the variable ;))
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