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How to add eccentricity to Kepler's Laws in cartesian
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[QUOTE="AlphaBetaGamma96, post: 5458685, member: 588808"] Do you have to use Fortran? If not, try to avoid it.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the reply! I'm currently doing a Computational Project at the moment for my degree. We are allowed to use any computational language, but I've only been taught in Fortran95. I'm considering learning another language at some point down the line, any recommendations? I'm trying to live plot the results so it can be seen as more of an animation. The program writes out the points to a .dat file, could I then call this file to say a program in Python or Java and then live plot it? (Sorry for kinda sidetracking from the initially stated question) Thank you for your time! :D [/QUOTE]
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