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However the demo has the usual problem: it assumes the user knows all tiny nuances about your code. For example, on the "Power spectrum" page, it expects me to enter values for "Parameter" (what parameter?), "Number of scales" (what are those? Should I enter 0.002, 2, 20, 20000? What values are good there?), "Spacing" and so on. I understand that for someone who knows wavelets inside and out, all these parameters have obvious meaning, but for demo purposes, it's better to assume that users are mentally retarded (or rather they are very short on time) and can barely click a button.
Of course, I'll figure these parameters out, given that I'm quite motivated, but it'll take me an hour or two probably.
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I'll make the GUI more usable at some point but my suggestion is that for
now check out the cwt example code in the wavelib test folder. You can run
that example in the GUI as well and it should clarify some of the values
used.
On Thu, Aug 13, 2020, 12:03 wave-glsl ***@***.***> wrote:
Great stuff and thanks for the online demo!
However the demo has the usual problem: it assumes the user knows all tiny
nuances about your code. For example, on the "Power spectrum" page, it
expects me to enter values for "Parameter" (what parameter?), "Number of
scales" (what are those? Should I enter 0.002, 2, 20, 20000? What values
are good there?), "Spacing" and so on. I understand that for someone who
knows wavelets inside and out, all these parameters have obvious meaning,
but for demo purposes, it's better to assume that users are mentally
retarded (or rather they are very short on time) and can barely click a
button.
Of course, I'll figure these parameters out, given that I'm quite
motivated, but it'll take me an hour or two probably.
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Great stuff and thanks for the online demo!
However the demo has the usual problem: it assumes the user knows all tiny nuances about your code. For example, on the "Power spectrum" page, it expects me to enter values for "Parameter" (what parameter?), "Number of scales" (what are those? Should I enter 0.002, 2, 20, 20000? What values are good there?), "Spacing" and so on. I understand that for someone who knows wavelets inside and out, all these parameters have obvious meaning, but for demo purposes, it's better to assume that users are mentally retarded (or rather they are very short on time) and can barely click a button.
Of course, I'll figure these parameters out, given that I'm quite motivated, but it'll take me an hour or two probably.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: