Hi, I saved my notebook files to *.sws files, and I installed SAGE
3.4.
However, I can not load a particular sws file.
Can I send the file to somebody to have a look at it?
Thanks in advance! Roland
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Hi Miron,
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 5:20 AM, Miron wrote:
>
> Hello Michael,
>
> The output from gcc -v is:
>
> Using built-in specs.
> Target: x86_64-suse-linux
> Configured with: ../configure --enable-threads=posix --prefix=/usr --
> with-local-prefix=/usr/local --infodir=/usr/share/info --man
Hello Michael,
The output from gcc -v is:
Using built-in specs.
Target: x86_64-suse-linux
Configured with: ../configure --enable-threads=posix --prefix=/usr --
with-local-prefix=/usr/local --infodir=/usr/share/info --mandir=/usr/
share/man --libdir=/usr/lib64 --libexecdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-
kcrisman wrote:
> Dear Support,
>
> (Well, probably dear Jason... :) but posted here for others who might
> ask it in the future)
>
> I have tried unsuccessfully on more than one occasion to insert images
> in the notebook using TinyMCE. I've tried ~/filename,
> file:///filepath/filename,
> an
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:21 PM, kcrisman wrote:
>
> Dear Support,
>
> (Well, probably dear Jason... :) but posted here for others who might
> ask it in the future)
>
> I have tried unsuccessfully on more than one occasion to insert images
> in the notebook using TinyMCE. I've tried ~/filename,
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Dear Support,
(Well, probably dear Jason... :) but posted here for others who might
ask it in the future)
I have tried unsuccessfully on more than one occasion to insert images
in the notebook using TinyMCE. I've tried ~/filename,
file:///filepath/filename,
and I don't know what else. Do I ha
That works. Thanks a lot.
Dave
On Mar 16, 3:54 pm, David Joyner wrote:
> Please try
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/patches/gap_packages-4.4.12_...http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/patches/database_gap-4.4.12
>
> instead. If you have problem, please email me.
>
> Thank
ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
> Hello, I installed today new sage with jsmath bitmap font. These fonts
> did not work, I had to put the bitmap fonts from old installation to /
> opt/sage-3.4-linux-Debian_GNU_Linux_5.0_lenny-i686-Linux/data/extcode/
> javascript/jsmath manually.
>
> From this reason I r
On Mar 16, 2:49 pm, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:46 PM, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> There's a whole thread on this topic...
Which didn't really help me to decide one way or the other...
> In any case, as the "Parent" has not been specified, I wouldn't want
> it to prevent the
Please try
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/patches/gap_packages-4.4.12_1.spkg
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/patches/database_gap-4.4.12.spkg
instead. If you have problem, please email me.
Thanks.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:50 PM, davidp wrote:
>
> I have just installed Sag
I have just installed Sage 3.4, database_gap-4.4.10, and
gap_packages-4.4.10_6. It seems that I can't access 'SmallGroups':
sage: gap.eval('SmallGroups(8,1)')
---
RuntimeError Traceback (most rec
Sweet!
Alex
On Mar 12, 5:07 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Alex Raichev wrote:
>
> >> What would you want to do with QQbar in the Symbolic Ring?
>
> > Everything: differentiate functions with coefficients in QQbar,
> > integrate them, etc.
> > I too don't know a
On Mar 16, 5:53 am, Karthick wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Karthick,
> i am a newbie to sage. i tried to install sage in my Fedora Linux
> machine. I downloaded the binary files one for Fedora named sage-3.4-
> Fedora_release_9-i686-Linux.tar(1). As instructed i untar the file and
> rename the folder as "
On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:46 PM, John H Palmieri wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2:40 pm, John H Palmieri wrote:
>> On Mar 16, 2:26 pm, Robert Bradshaw
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:25 PM, epple wrote:
>>
Actually I am getting the same result for other permutations, like:
>>
sage: h=Permutat
On Mar 16, 2:40 pm, John H Palmieri wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2:26 pm, Robert Bradshaw
> wrote:
>
> > On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:25 PM, epple wrote:
>
> > > Actually I am getting the same result for other permutations, like:
>
> > > sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('(1,3,2)')
> > > sage: k=PermutationGroupE
On Mar 16, 2:26 pm, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:25 PM, epple wrote:
>
> > Actually I am getting the same result for other permutations, like:
>
> > sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('(1,3,2)')
> > sage: k=PermutationGroupElement('(1,2,3),(4,5)')
> > sage: k^2==h,h==k^2
> > (Fal
Thank you, this helps.
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On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:25 PM, epple wrote:
> Actually I am getting the same result for other permutations, like:
>
> sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('(1,3,2)')
> sage: k=PermutationGroupElement('(1,2,3),(4,5)')
> sage: k^2==h,h==k^2
> (False, True)
Hmm... looks like permutation groups aren't bein
Actually I am getting the same result for other permutations, like:
sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('(1,3,2)')
sage: k=PermutationGroupElement('(1,2,3),(4,5)')
sage: k^2==h,h==k^2
(False, True)
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On Mar 16, 2009, at 1:27 PM, epple wrote:
> I am slightly confused about Permutation groups. The following, I
> think, is part of the problem.
> Version: 3.4 (Sage on the web)
> Code:
> sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('()')
> sage: k=PermutationGroupElement('(1,2)')
> sage: k^2==h,h==k^2
> (False
On Mar 16, 1:52 pm, epple wrote:
> When comparing finite sets, I receive unexpected results.
> Version: 3.4 (Sage on the web)
> Code:
> sage: S=Set([1,2])
> sage: T=Set([3])
> sage: ST,S==T
> (True, False, False)
As far as I can tell, for Sets, == and != mean what they should, while
< and > are
When comparing finite sets, I receive unexpected results.
Version: 3.4 (Sage on the web)
Code:
sage: S=Set([1,2])
sage: T=Set([3])
sage: ST,S==T
(True, False, False)
The output seems to be the same whatever I put in for S and T, as long
as I don't make them equal. Is there another easy way to com
Hello, I installed today new sage with jsmath bitmap font. These fonts
did not work, I had to put the bitmap fonts from old installation to /
opt/sage-3.4-linux-Debian_GNU_Linux_5.0_lenny-i686-Linux/data/extcode/
javascript/jsmath manually.
>From this reason I report this problem (maybe a bug).
Hi,
i am a newbie to sage. i tried to install sage in my Fedora Linux
machine. I downloaded the binary files one for Fedora named sage-3.4-
Fedora_release_9-i686-Linux.tar(1). As instructed i untar the file and
rename the folder as "Sage" and moved to that folder and typed the
command ./sage. i
I am slightly confused about Permutation groups. The following, I
think, is part of the problem.
Version: 3.4 (Sage on the web)
Code:
sage: h=PermutationGroupElement('()')
sage: k=PermutationGroupElement('(1,2)')
sage: k^2==h,h==k^2
(False, True)
Can someone explain to me why the comparisons give
Hi Jason,
I wasn't aware of the "ditto" command, thanks for that!
The -upgrade was a lot faster, indeed. It was done over lunch.
Cheers,
Stan
Jason Grout wrote:
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
>> Thanks for your help!
>>
>> cp does not have the -a option on my mac and cp -pR leads to the
>> fol
mabshoff wrote:
>
> On Mar 16, 11:18 am, william wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>> Platform/OS: MAC OS X 10.5
>> SAGE Version 3.0.2, Release Date: 2008-05-24
>>
>> Just after installing Sage, the startup time on my system increased
>> significantly (it is now 2.5 minutes!).
>>
>
> Ok. Where did you i
On Mar 16, 11:18 am, william wrote:
Hi,
> Platform/OS: MAC OS X 10.5
> SAGE Version 3.0.2, Release Date: 2008-05-24
>
> Just after installing Sage, the startup time on my system increased
> significantly (it is now 2.5 minutes!).
Ok. Where did you install Sage? Does uninstalling Sage fix the
Platform/OS: MAC OS X 10.5
SAGE Version 3.0.2, Release Date: 2008-05-24
Just after installing Sage, the startup time on my system increased
significantly (it is now 2.5 minutes!). I have nothing in the Login
Items Systems Preferences. The only items in the /Library/Startup
Items/ folder are a tap
On Mar 16, 11:03 am, Flavio Coelho wrote:
> Thanks Ahmed,
>
> I wish Sage could integrate better into my system, since I develop
> mainly in Python and wanted to be able to run my code from within
> Sage, but without having to have duplicate installs of the packages I
> need to import.
Well, P
Thanks Ahmed,
I wish Sage could integrate better into my system, since I develop
mainly in Python and wanted to be able to run my code from within
Sage, but without having to have duplicate installs of the packages I
need to import.
But for the time being, I think I'll do just that, but I would
In the notebook, suppose I want to do
2+2;2*2
so that they evaluate and display nicely after each other. Then
suppose I want to time them:
%time
2+2;2*2
But then I only get the total timing for the cell, not each part
individually. Is there any way to do that (other than explicitly
calling the t
> I think probably you should delete the test1 branch in SAGE_ROOT/devel/.
Okay, I just wanted to make sure that wouldn't leave any leftovers
somewhere I also needed to delete. Thanks!
- kcrisman
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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 6:41 AM, Karthick. B
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am very new to sage. I tried to run sage in my Linux fedora machine and
> when I tried to run the command ./sage I got the following error
>
>
>
>
>
> ImportError: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found
> (req
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 5:56 AM, kcrisman wrote:
>
> Dear Support,
>
> Regarding the clone command:
>
> Suppose I have cloned 'test1' at some point in the past. Suppose
> further that I have upgraded my main branch several times. If I now
> decide I still like the name 'test1' for a clone, can
On Mar 16, 4:33 am, Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> When I re-name my sage directory on Mac OS 10.4.11, it usually re-
> codes the install path and works without any further complaints.
> However, since version 3.3 I noticed the following warning:
>
>
On Mar 16, 4:38 am, Ahmed Fasih wrote:
> Flavio, I will defer to a more expert Sage user on importing global
> python libraries into Sage but I will offer my own experiences in
> installing libraries into Sage. Since Sage has a complete Python
> installation in it (accessible through "sage -pyt
On Mar 16, 8:54 am, kcrisman wrote:
> It copied ok, but then...
> ImportError: dlopen(/Users/.../sage/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/
> sage/misc/randstate.so, 2): Library not loaded: /tmp/fooo/sage-3.4/
> local/lib/libgmp.3.dylib
> Referenced from: /Users/.../sage/local/lib//libcsage.d
It copied ok, but then...
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On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:09 PM, mabshoff wrote:
>> -
>> -
>> | Sage Version 3.4, Release Date:
>> 2009-03-11 |
>> | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for
>> information.|
>> ---
Thanks for the response, Michael.
On Mar 15, 2009, at 11:09 PM, mabshoff wrote:
> On Mar 15, 5:04 pm, Jim Clark wrote:
>> On Mar 14, 2009, at 4:52 PM, mabshoff wrote:
>> I have downloaded both Michael's .dmg and the one from http://
>> sage.math.washington.edu/sage/osx/powerpc/index.html
>>
>>
Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Thanks for your help!
>
> cp does not have the -a option on my mac and cp -pR leads to the
> following error message after startup:
Oh, that's right. On a mac, the "ditto" command is nice.
>
> "Warning: something went wrong updating the easy-install.pth file."
>
>
Thierry Dumont wrote:
> I apologize for my precedent post; everything is on the *devel* branch.
> Yours
> t.
>
> Thierry Dumont a écrit :
>> I woild like to modify the login page of the notebook.
>>
>> I found the file login.template in data/extcode/notebook/templates
>>
>> But ecen after changin
I apologize for my precedent post; everything is on the *devel* branch.
Yours
t.
Thierry Dumont a écrit :
> I woild like to modify the login page of the notebook.
>
> I found the file login.template in data/extcode/notebook/templates
>
> But ecen after changing the file, restarting the notebook
I woild like to modify the login page of the notebook.
I found the file login.template in data/extcode/notebook/templates
But ecen after changing the file, restarting the notebook (and reloading
the page), I do not see anychange.
Is there some "compilation" mechanism for these web pages ?
You
Dear Support,
Regarding the clone command:
Suppose I have cloned 'test1' at some point in the past. Suppose
further that I have upgraded my main branch several times. If I now
decide I still like the name 'test1' for a clone, can I just do
sage: hg_sage.clone('test1')
without further ado and a
On Mar 16, 6:14 am, jpc wrote:
> like matlab fzero command, the numerical answer of the
> equation is $x \approx 0$ because of the change of sign of
> $1/x \in [-1,1]$.
This is not really a complete description of Matlab's behavior
in this situation. If you simply define f(x) = 1/x and apply
f
Flavio, I will defer to a more expert Sage user on importing global
python libraries into Sage but I will offer my own experiences in
installing libraries into Sage. Since Sage has a complete Python
installation in it (accessible through "sage -python"), I have been
able to install the few Python
Dear all,
When I re-name my sage directory on Mac OS 10.4.11, it usually re-
codes the install path and works without any further complaints.
However, since version 3.3 I noticed the following warning:
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Hi,
I want to have sage let me import from my global python installation,
since I have packages installed there which are not available as sage
packages. Is this possible?
thanks in advance,
Flávio
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Using symbolic computation:
sage: x=var('x')
sage: solve(1/x==0)
[ ]
sage:
However, and like matlab fzero command, the numerical answer of the
equation is $x \approx 0$ because of the change of sign of $1/x \in
[-1,1]$.
Maybe the "find_root" documentation needs to mention that continuity
of $f$
Hi Gus,
What's wrong with Mike Hansen's suggestion in this thread?
"In order to get that to work in the notebook, you don't want to use
pylab.show(). Instead, you'll want to use pylab.savefig('fig.png')
which will save the plot to a png file."
fig.png should be a separate file in your notebook
Thanks for your help!
cp does not have the -a option on my mac and cp -pR leads to the
following error message after startup:
"Warning: something went wrong updating the easy-install.pth file."
However, this time no other problems occurred and I was able to run the
notebook server from the ne
Hi, I just upgraded to 3.4 via sage -upgrade
I wanted to recommend Sage to colleagues which use R, since R doesn't
have any thing like the sage Notebook.
However after starting a new worksheet and setting the sage notebook
to evaluate all cells as R (via pull-down menu) I got the following
error:
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