The expected result of your code is "NameError: name 'G' is not defined" 
and this is what I get



On Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at 10:07:20 PM UTC+1, Kazimierz Kurz wrote:
>
> On cloud.sagemath.com server I have run this code:
>
>     for k in [0..(len(G)-1)]:
>         G[k][0],G[k][1]
>         graphics_array([G[k][2].plot(color_by_label={'p':'black', 
> 'r':'blue'}),G[k][3].plot(color_by_label={'p':'black', 
> 'r':'blue'}),G[k][4].plot(color_by_label={'p':'black', 'r':'blue'})])
>
> and I obtain correct effect, that is two elements ( which is text) 
> G[k][0],G[k][1] and then plot for 3 additional elements in graphics array 
> 1x3, and it is repeated 36 times ( len(G) -1 ) = 36 )
>
> On my own instance of sagemath ( ver. 6.8) there is complete different! 
> The same code produces first list of 36 elements of G[k][0],G[k][1] and 
> them 36 plots. 
>
> Is this normal?
>
>

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