Harald,

Probably I should start as you suggested installing basic python and
the modules that you list.

Thanks for your advice,
Fernando

On Dec 18, 11:29 am, Harald Schilly <harald.schi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fernando wrote:
> > For those tasks, I usually implement the code using the vectorized
> > functionalities of MATLAB. ...
>
> I also recommend you to look into numpy/scipy which is included in
> sage. Maybe for the start, you should leave sage alone and just work
> with python directly? i.e. install numpy, scipy, ipython and
> matplotlib and start "ipython -pylab".
> On the web are numerous examples what to do when you search for those
> 5 keywords ;)
>
> (small hint: x^2 is x**2 in pure python, sage preparses that!)
>
> H
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