Hello,

I am a MATLAB user which it is considering to move to SAGE. Mainly, I
use MATLAB for algorithm prototyping, simulations and data processing.

For those tasks, I usually implement the code using the vectorized
functionalities of MATLAB. This is the most efficient way to code in
MATLAB. For example, if I want to implement the equation:

z = y*sin(x)

for a specific values of x and y. I should code:

y = [3 6 7];
x = [1 2 3];
z = y.*sin(x);

Could someone tell me which is the best way to code this kind of
operations in SAGE?

Also, do you think that SAGE is the appropiate tool for the tasks like
algorithm prototyping, simulations and data processing?

Cheers,
Fernando

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