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This example project demonstrates how you
can write and build a program that uses mathplot as a library
Really, this project is just one CMakeLists.txt file containing the
commands required to use mathplot and a single target (prog1),
which compiles the example program prog1.cpp.
To make your own program, you could either replace
prog1.cpp with your own code, or incorporate the relevant parts of the
CMakeLists.txt file into your own CMakeLists.txt in another project.
Workshops
If you are attending an upcoming workshop, please install the dependencies before the meeting! This is especially important if you wish to use your Mac or a non-Debian/Ubuntu Linux distro. Feel free to ask for help with this beforehand on this repository's Issues.
Dependencies
If you are using Debian or Ubuntu, the following apt command should
install the mathplot dependencies. Note that libarmadillo-dev
and libhdf5-dev are optional. They're not used by prog1.cpp but they
do allow all the mathplot headers to be used in this template.
I'd love to know the equivalents for other Linux distributions so I
can include them in the mathplot documentation, so if you know,
please pull-request them!
If you're building on a Mac, you can refer to the Mac
README
for help. You only need to obtain and build
glfw3;
OpenGL and Freetype should already be installed by default.
Building
To build and run the example:
# Clone this example
git clone git@github.com:sebsjames/mathplot_template # or your fork of it# Clone, copy or symlink mathplot INSIDE your example:cd mathplot_template # or whatever you named your fork/copy
git clone --recurse-submodules git@github.com:sebsjames/mathplot
# Build prog1 in a 'build' directory
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
./prog1 # You should see a window containing some graphs