On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 9:57:23 PM UTC+1, Jorge Garcia wrote:
>
> Isn't n() implemented in python?
>
yes, however, it happens to need
>> from sage.all import *
to work in "your" Python. Practically speaking, this means that Python must
be Python that comes with Sage.
> TIA,
> AJG
>
>
Isn't n() implemented in python?
TIA,
AJG
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On May 12, 2017, 11:55 AM, at 11:55 AM, Andrey Novoseltsev
wrote:
>Can you please be more specific and give examples? Both show and
>comments
>work fine for me:
>http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJwrzsgv16iIM9JUUFYISS0uycxLVygGiikk
Can you please be more specific and give examples? Both show and comments
work fine for me:
http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?z=eJwrzsgv16iIM9JUUFYISS0uycxLVygGiikk5qUoJOfn5qbmlRTzcoGENJQc8_JLMlKLFHIy81KV8OpQKCnPTE4FC5VnlmQo5OQDVZWkVpQA9WanKpRkZBbTCgAArJNSXA==&lang=sage
As for n() without Sage, how c
OK, thanx, I didn't know about that group.
Sincerely,
AJG
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On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 8:25:55 AM UTC-4, Jorge Garcia wrote:
>
> Dear Group:
>
> I have recently encountered a few issues related to using
> http://sagecall.sagemath.org in class which never happened before.
>
> #1) show()
> I usually use th
Dear Group:
I have recently encountered a few issues related to using
http://sagecall.sagemath.org in class which never happened before.
#1) show()
I usually use the show() command when displaying output as my students and
I like "pretty print."
However, recently I've had to switch to using o